#SPRS2328880ADecree Establishing Financial Compensation for Medical Telemonitoring Activities
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This law establishes a framework for financial compensation for medical telemonitoring activities in France. It sets forth a calculation method to determine a monthly flat rate per patient based on active patient files for the first half of 2024, taking into account different thresholds of patient numbers. The rates are applicable for specific periods and are revised regularly to ensure they reflect the average active patient files.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of a monthly flat rate per patient for telemonitoring activities
- Rates will vary based on the number of active patients monitored
- Regular updates to the compensation rates will be conducted biannually
Obligations
What this law requires
Calculate and apply monthly flat-rate compensation per patient using the progressive tiered tariff table based on average active patient files from the reference period (6-month average), with rates ranging from €50.00 (0-4,999 patients) down to €12.50 (70,000+ patients)
Publish revised monthly tariff amounts in the Journal officiel de la République française at least 15 days before April 1st annually for the April-September period, based on average active patient files from the preceding second semester
Publish revised monthly tariff amounts in the Journal officiel de la République française at least 15 days before October 1st for the October-March period, based on average active patient files from the first semester of that year
Do not cumulate multiple monthly tariff amounts for a single telemonitoring activity; apply only one modulated forfait amount per patient per activity
Track and report average monthly active patient files combining patients covered under article L. 162-52 and article L. 162-1-23 of the social security code, using the same ICD disease classification level (class and chapter), calculated over a six-month reference period