The Clinician’s Perspective on Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM)
Presented by Mitch Comstock, Jon Ide-Don, Tia Cisler, and Jennifer Rochester
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With new remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) codes taking effect in 2026, more organizations are actively exploring how to implement and expand RTM across their care models. For clinicians in the field, however, there are still unanswered questions and uncertainties—especially around what RTM actually looks like in day-to-day practice and how it impacts the patient experience. In this live podcast, we’ll have a candid, no-fluff conversation with two clinicians who have been putting RTM to work with their patients: Jennifer Rochester of Sentara Health and Tia Cisler of Corewell Health. Come hear directly from clinicians in the field about what’s working well, potential roadblocks you can avoid, and their perspectives on the value RTM provides to clinicians and patients.
Learning Outcomes
- Find out how actual clinicians in the field are putting RTM into practice with their patients and their daily work
- Get a no-nonsense viewpoint from clinicians on how RTM works and the value it provides
- Hear real patient success stories that were made possible with RTM and hybrid care
This is an audio-only course and is not accredited. In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence, Medbridge is committed to providing a clear distinction between accredited and non-accredited learning experiences. This Connected Digital Health podcast episode is a non-accredited activity and is not eligible for CEU credit. We provide this platform to explore new and evolving topics in healthcare independently of our accredited professional development content.
Meet your instructors
Mitch Comstock
Mitch is a seasoned product marketing manager who has spent the last seven years working at a wide range of tech companies before joining Medbridge. In his role, he focuses on the go-to-market function for new products and features, combining customer knowledge, market insights, and competitive analysis to build powerful…
Jon Ide-Don
Jon Ide-Don is a digital health leader and expert in building digital health products that deliver care at scale. As director of clinical programs at Medbridge, Jon leads the clinical content team in defining and developing best-in-class digital care pathways that are clinically rigorous and patient-first. Jon has his…
Tia Cisler
Tia is a physical therapist with eight years of experience working with individuals managing chronic pain, vestibular conditions, brain injuries, and orthopedic challenges—particularly those affecting the neck and low back. She believes the most rewarding part of the profession isn’t just helping people move better, but…
Jennifer Rochester
Jennifer is an occupational therapy doctoral (OTD) student and public health professional focused on improving healthcare access through evidence-based practice and remote therapeutic management. She holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology degree and is a licensed physical therapist assistant with clinical experience…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. The Clinician’s Perspective on Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM)
With new remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) codes taking effect in 2026, many organizations are exploring how to implement and expand RTM in practice. In this live podcast, clinicians Jennifer Rochester (Sentara Health) and Tia Cisler (Corewell Health) share candid insights on what RTM looks like in day-to-day care, what challenges to expect, and the value it brings to patients and providers.
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