Young patients with diabetes need more than quarterly check-ins.
Type 1 and early-onset Type 2 diabetes in children require close monitoring between visits. RPM gives pediatric practices continuous visibility into glucose trendsand billable documentation for the oversight these patients demand.
Why Pediatrics practices choose Zayd
Continuous pediatric glucose monitoring
CGM data shows glucose patterns through school days, sports, and growth spurts. Context you cannot capture in an office visit.
Parent and caregiver engagement
Monthly RPM calls include parents, improving compliance and creating a documented care partnership between visits.
Bill for between-visit oversight
RPM codes reimburse for the monitoring time your team already spends reviewing pediatric glucose data and calling families.
Growth-adjusted monitoring
Document glucose trends during puberty, growth spurts, and activity changes. These are periods where insulin needs shift rapidly.
Pediatrics RPM Resources
Guides and best practices for pediatrics practices implementing RPM.
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring for RPM: A Primary Care Guide
How to use continuous glucose monitoring in remote patient monitoring programs: device selection, data interpretation, and billing considerations.
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Managing Diabetic Patients Between Office Visits with RPM
How to manage diabetic patients between office visits using RPM: early warning signs, escalation protocols, care team coordination, and patient engagement.
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RPM Patient Enrollment Best Practices for Primary Care Practices
Proven RPM patient enrollment best practices to boost sign-up rates, handle objections, and build scalable consent workflows for diabetic populations.
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How to Improve RPM Patient Compliance: Strategies That Work
Learn how to improve RPM patient compliance with proven strategies for reminders, caregiver engagement, incentives, and knowing when to disenroll.
Read GuidePediatrics RPM Questions
Can pediatric practices bill RPM for children with diabetes?
How does RPM work with school-age children?
Is parental involvement required for RPM calls?
What about adolescents with new-onset Type 2 diabetes?
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