Solution

A Complete Solution with Clinical Evidence to Improve Quality of Life and Alleviate Pain

Paindrainer is built on scientifically proven praxis. The Paindrainer App works by calculating an individual activity balance for each user based on their daily activities and pain level. The Paindrainer Care Portal allows the healthcare providers to monitor their patients via a user-friendly Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) Dashboard. The Paindrainer App is a complement to your chronic pain treatment plans.

The Paindrainer Care Portal

A user-friendly RTM dashboard makes it simple to check in on your patients.

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    Empowers healthcare providers to create and track personalized treatment plans.
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    Monitors patients' daily activities, pain trends and adherence to treatment plans.
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    Alerts in real-time of increased pain or decreased activity levels for timely intervention and adjustments for better outcomes.
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    Can easily be integrated to other Electronic Health Record (EHR) platforms.
The App

The Paindrainer app

The App is built on clinical practice for chronic pain management.

It works by calculating an individual activity balance for each user based on their daily activities and pain level. Paindrainer provides insights and feedback to each patient to guide them to adjust their daily routines accordingly.

This is how the app works

My Day

Paindrainer collects daily activity data, including Sleep, Work, Housework, Exercise, Everyday Exercise, Leisure, Rest and Medication. This information is used to generate individual daily plans that promote behavioral changes for a healthier lifestyle, while also ensuring adequate energy allocation to alleviate pain levels.

This is how the app works

My Journey

The app will guide the patient to become more self aware while gaining greater understanding of their health. In My journey the patients can monitor their own progress and receive assistance in comprehending the correlation between their pain, sleep patterns, and daily activities. This empowers them to take control of their day and receive support in achieving their desired changes..

This is how the app works

Tips & Advice

The app contains an education section to increase the patients' knowledge of their condition, how to alleviate pain through relaxation exercises, how to increase sleep quality and simple to do at home rehabilitation exercises.

Contact

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Remote Therapeutic Monitoring

Here you can find common questions and answers. If you're missing any answers, don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help you!

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How can we begin working with Paindrainer for RTM services?
To get in touch with us, please send an email to i[email protected] or fill out the contact form on our website.
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What is required to bill the RTM device codes?
To bill device codes for remote monitoring services, healthcare providers must meet the following requirements: 1) Have an established provider-patient relationship: Providers must have an established relationship with the patient and must have seen the patient in person within the past year or have provided a remote evaluation for the patient within the past six months. 2) Obtain patient consent: Providers must obtain the patient's written consent to participate in remote monitoring services and document the consent in the patient's medical record. 3) Provide patient education: Providers must educate the patient on how to use the remote monitoring device and explain the purpose of the device. 4) Monitor patient data: Providers must regularly monitor the patient's data collected from the remote monitoring device and take appropriate actions based on the data. 5) Document services provided: Providers must document the services provided in the patient's medical record, including the device codes billed and any actions taken based on the data collected. Meeting these requirements will ensure that providers can properly bill for device codes related to remote monitoring services.
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Who can bill Medicare directly for RTM services?
Healthcare providers who are eligible to bill Medicare for evaluation and management (E/M) services can bill Medicare directly for Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) services. These eligible providers include physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, and certified nurse midwives. However, other healthcare providers, such as physical therapists or occupational therapists, may also provide RTM services as part of a collaborative care team and bill for their services through the eligible provider. It's important to note that specific Medicare coverage and payment policies for RTM may vary depending on the type of service provided and the geographic location of the patient and provider.
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Is RTM intended to be used for non-physiological data?
Yes, RTM is intended to be used for non-physiological data. This includes data related to a patient's therapeutic response, such as medication adherence, symptom management, and therapy response. While Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) focuses on physiological data like heart rate and blood.
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How do Remote Therapeutic Monitoring and Remote Patient Monitoring differ?
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) are two different approaches to use technology to remotely monitor patients. RPM collects physiological data like heart rate and blood pressure. RTM collects non-physiologic data related to a patient's therapeutic response, such as medication adherence, symptom management, and therapy response. RTM can be used to monitor and manage a wide range of conditions, such as mental health, musculoskeletal conditions, respiratory diseases, and more.
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What is Remote Therapeutic Monitoring?
Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) refers to the use of technology to remotely monitor a patient's health status and treatment progress, typically for individuals with chronic or complex medical conditions. RTM can collect a wide range of non-physiological data related to a patient's therapeutic response, including respiratory system status, musculoskeletal system status, medication adherence, and medication response, without requiring them to come into the office for frequent check-ins.
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