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The state of Texas has set a national gold standard for Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and telemonitoring services. Through progressive legislation like House Bill 2727 and a collaborative care model uniting prescribing physicians with 24/7 Home Health Agencies (HHAs), Texas Medicaid has dramatically improved health outcomes for high – risk residents. House Bill 2727 officially clarified that the term “home telemonitoring service” is synonymous with “remote patient monitoring” (RPM). By reducing the clinical barrier to entry – now requiring only one risk factor for diabetic and hypertensive patients—Texas has successfully expanded access to life-saving technology.
With the introduction of the new 2026 RPM billing codes and guidelines, the Lone Star State is empowering medical practices to deliver precision, data-driven care while optimizing their revenue cycle. The AMA expanded the RPM code set to include new time-based options for shorter monitoring periods and lighter management, which closes previous billing gaps.1 Whether you are a local patient seeking proactive health management or a clinical provider aiming for seamless compliance, understanding the Texas Medicaid RPM framework is crucial.
Below is an authoritative guide formatted for patients, physicians, and home health agencies navigating the Texas digital health landscape in 2026.
If you are a Texas resident exploring Medicaid-funded remote patient monitoring under 2026 guidance, ask your doctor these five questions:
For Texas physicians, teaming up with a Home Health Agency to provide RPM is highly beneficial, but requires strict compliance. Ask yourself these five questions:
To successfully implement a Remote Patient Monitoring program that is fully compliant with Texas Medicaid and thoroughly protected against Office of Inspector General (OIG) audits, physicians and Home Health Agencies must follow a strict, well-documented operational sequence. Relying on a well-developed Electronic Medical Record (EMR) or specialized RPM software platform to automatically capture data at every point is the most effective way to make the service fully OIG and Medicaid audit-proof.
While standard procedure codes like S9110 are utilized by many providers, institutional billing often requires the UB-04 form (also known as the CMS-1450), which is the standard institutional claim form used by hospitals and facilities to bill insurance payers. The term “QB4” is frequently used as a phonetic or shorthand reference to the UB-04.
Within the Waystar revenue cycle platform, this form is processed primarily through automated electronic workflows rather than manual paper entry, ensuring speed and accuracy. Automated billing platforms are crucial since Medicaid payments for clinical services must strictly adhere to state and federal fee schedules.6
How the UB-04 (QB4) Gets Input into Waystar
Waystar typically receives data for these forms through three main methods:
Manual Entry (Correction): If a claim has an error, users can “open” the claim within the Waystar Portal to manually edit specific fields (Form Locators) before resubmission.
Example of UB-04 (QB4) Data Fields
The form is organized into “Form Locators” (FL). Below are common fields you would see in a Waystar claim editor:
| Form Locator (FL) | Field Name | Description Example |
|---|---|---|
| FL 01 | Billing Provider | Hospital Name, Address, and NPI |
| FL 04 | Type of Bill | A 4-digit code (e.g., 0111 for Inpatient Admit through Discharge) |
| FL 12–15 | Admission Info | Date, hour, priority, and source of admission |
| FL 17 | Patient Status | Code indicating where the patient went (e.g., 01 for "Discharged to Home") |
| FL 42 | Revenue Codes | 4-digit codes for specific departments (e.g., 0250 for Pharmacy) |
| FL 67 | Principal Diagnosis | The primary ICD-10 code for the visit |
Automated Enhancements
Waystar uses AI-powered tools to “scrub” these forms as they come in:
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Insightful overview of Texas RPM updates.