
Use this page to estimate whether RPM and CCM may be financially worth exploring for your practice. The model uses sample assumptions based on Vital Touch programs and is designed to start a practical conversation, not promise a specific outcome.

This model uses a sample average net amount per enrolled patient after Vital Touch service fees. It is meant to help your practice evaluate whether the opportunity looks realistic enough to review in more detail.
This model uses a sample assumption that your practice keeps an average of $108 per enrolled patient per month in net revenue from combined RPM and CCM services after Vital Touch service fees.
In this sample model, Vital Touch fees are assumed to cover:
Your actual net result may be higher or lower depending on payer mix, eligibility, program design, and how consistently the work is completed and documented. A Practice Review replaces these sample assumptions with your real numbers.
On a Practice Review, we look at your patient panel, payer mix, and workflow realities to see whether RPM, CCM, or both make sense. If the assumptions do not hold up, we will tell you. If they do, we will show you where the opportunity comes from and how the program would work operationally.
Pressure-Test My Practice Model