June 18, 2026
Remote therapeutic monitoring is not just for physical therapy clinics — occupational therapists can bill RTM too. Here is how RTM fits occupational therapy practices and where it delivers the most value.
Can OTs use RTM?
Yes. Occupational therapists are eligible to furnish and bill RTM, just like physical therapists and speech-language pathologists. See who can bill for RTM.
Best occupational therapy use cases for RTM
RTM shines when OT patients complete home programs between visits and adherence matters:
- Hand therapy and upper-extremity rehabilitation
- Activities of daily living (ADL) retraining
- Post-surgical recovery and splinting protocols
- Chronic condition management where home-program consistency drives outcomes
How RTM works in an OT practice
Patients use a connected app or device to log exercises, symptoms, and progress; the OT reviews the data, communicates between visits, and documents the time — which is billed monthly. See how the RTM CPT codes work or read the RTM FAQ.
RTM software built for rehab therapists
MovementRx supports PT, OT, and SLP clinics with a 10,000+ exercise library, adherence tracking, and audit-ready documentation. Request a demo or see pricing.