The Murj RPM platform shifts clinics away from fragmented systems and manual paper logs toward an exception-based model. By setting clinical thresholds, providers can focus exclusively on patients trending out of range rather than reviewing every routine reading. This approach aims to address the clinical and financial stakes introduced by Medicare’s current reimbursement frameworks, where up to 12% of total Medicare Part B revenue is tied to performance metrics like blood pressure control.
Early adoption at Texas-based Waco Heart and Vascular suggests the platform improves operational efficiency. According to Jesse Henderson, the practice transitioned from an outsourced model to Murj’s in-house software, allowing a staff of 2.5 full-time equivalents to manage 373 remote monitoring patients monthly. Beyond clinical triage, the software provides visibility into billing readiness and compliance, helping teams track data transmission and treatment-management time thresholds required for reimbursement. Murj CEO Todd Butka stated that the platform was designed to give clinics a practical way to manage physiologic data within their existing care infrastructure, scaling high-volume cardiac workflows to include remote monitoring.




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