RTM Failed Most Practices. That's About to Change.

Presented by Jon Ide-Don, Bryan Lang, and Andrew Mickus

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Description

RTM has a trust problem - and it earned it. Early programs asked practices to take on real operational complexity without delivering the outcomes to justify it. But the landscape has shifted in meaningful ways.

Updated CPT codes have expanded what's reimbursable. Delivery models have matured. And the data from practices that stayed the course, or came back for a second look, tells a different story: higher patient adherence, stronger care completion, and revenue that doesn't require adding staff burden to generate.

This is a candid conversation, not a pitch. Bryan Lang from Tandem RTM joins Jon Ide-Don and Andrew Mickus from Medbridge to walk through real program data, break down the delivery model decisions that separate practices seeing traction from those that stall, and introduce a full-service RTM approach that handles enrollment, care coordination, and billing, so your clinicians stay focused on care.

If you've written off RTM before, this is the session that earns a second look.

Instructors

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Jon Ide-Don, PT, DPT

Jon Ide-Don is a digital health leader and expert in building digital health products that deliver care at scale. As head 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 doctorate…

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Bryan Lang, PT, DPT, MHA, OCS

Bryan Lang, PT, DPT, MHA, OCS is the Owner and Director of Strategy at Tandem RTM, a clinician-owned, full-service Remote Therapeutic Monitoring partner supporting therapy clinics across the United States. Since 2023, he has helped clinics launch and scale RTM programs with a focus on practical workflows, patient engagement,…

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Andrew Mickus, CCO at Medbridge

Andrew is the chief content officer at Medbridge, where he oversees the creation and production of Medbridge’s best-in-class clinician and patient education. As one of the founding members of the Medbridge team, he has been an instrumental part of the organization’s transformation from a small startup focused on therapy CEUs…

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand how recent CPT code changes have expanded RTM's reimbursement potential, and what that means for outpatient PT practices right now.
  • See how a full-service RTM delivery model handles enrollment, care coordination, and billing without adding burden to your clinical team.
  • Learn what separates practices that are seeing real clinical and financial results from RTM versus those that launch and stall.

Agenda

All times in Eastern Time.

1:00pm–2:00pm
RTM Failed Most Practices. That's About to Change.

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Details

  • June 25, 2026
  • 1:00pm-2:00pm EDT
    • General Audiences
  • Register soon to secure your spot!

* Available June 25

Accreditation

This live event is an informational session only and will not be accredited.

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