Paducah KY — Real Time Medical Solutions LLC, a distributor of unique diabetic meters and strips, is pursuing CMS Accreditation through the Oxebridge Rapid CMS Preparation program.

RTMS is a sister organization to Genesis Health Technologies, which has invented a diabetic blood glucose meter that allows for transmission of a patient’s data to a secure online portal, allowing the patient to share — or restrict — their health information pertaining to diabetes. RTMS will distribute these and other medical devices.

Under US Federal Law, “durable medical equipment” (DME) providers must become third-party accredited to CMS approved quality standards in order to bill Medicare for reimbursement. Oxebridge offers a full package of implementation solutions for this accreditation, including a $3,500 off-site implementation option that utilizes web and teleconferencing technology to implement the CMS requirements without the need to bill for travel or other expenses. To date, all remote CMS program DME companies have successfully passed their accreditation surveys by ACHC, an ISO 9001 certified provider of accreditation compliance auditing, approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

For more information on Genesis Health Technologies, visit the company site at www.genesishealthtechnologies.com.

As a startup, the RTMS website is still pending final launch.

For more on Oxebridge’s CMS Accreditation Preparation Services, visit the company’s sister website, www.CMSaccreditation.com.

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