Cellular Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Device — No WiFi. No App. No Setup

If you are running a remote patient monitoring program or you want to start one, your patients need a blood pressure monitoring device that actually works in the real world. Not one that requires a smartphone app. It is not a failure if your patient does not have WiFi. Not one your elderly patients cannot figure out.

MediRemote’s cellular remote blood pressure monitoring device solves all of that. Your patients press one button. The reading transmits automatically over 4G cellular to your monitoring platform. You see the data. They go about their day.

One Button Only

One button is all the patient needs to press

4G Cellular

Readings transmit automatically—no WiFi needed

FDA-Cleared

Clinically validated for accurate remote BP monitoring

What Our Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Device Does

This device is not a consumer blood pressure monitor. This is a medical-grade blood pressure monitor built specifically for physician-run RPM programs—a connected blood pressure monitor that sends every reading directly to your clinical dashboard the moment it is taken.

The patient presses one button

The device inflates, measures systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and records the reading. One action. No menus, no settings, no pairing.

Reading transmits automatically

The moment the measurement is complete, the cellular blood pressure monitor sends the data over 4G to the MediRemote platform. No action required from the patient or your staff.

You see it in real time

Your clinical team receives the readings in near real-time on your monitoring dashboard. Out-of-range readings trigger alerts so you can act before a hypertensive crisis develops.

Irregular heartbeat detection

The device flags irregular heartbeat readings automatically, giving your team an additional clinical signal on every measurement — not just blood pressure numbers.

Automated blood pressure monitoring — daily

Your patients take their readings at home every day. You get a continuous stream of blood pressure data between appointments — far more clinical value than a single in-office reading.

Data goes directly into your records

Readings sync to your EHR system. No manual data entry, no transcription errors, no paper logs. The remote BP monitoring data is automatically part of the patient's record.

Why Cellular Makes All the Difference for Your Patients

Most remote blood pressure monitoring devices on the market require Bluetooth pairing to a smartphone or a WiFi connection at home. That sounds simple — until you look at your actual patient panel.

Your elderly patients do not have smartphones

The blood pressure monitor for elderly patients in your practice needs to work without any technology skills. Our device does. They press a button. The reading goes to you. That is the entire process.

Your rural patients do not have reliable WiFi

A wireless blood pressure cuff that depends on a home network fails the moment the router goes down. Our cellular blood pressure monitor runs on 4G—the same network as a mobile phone. If there is cell signal, the reading gets through.

Your lower-income patients do not have data plans

The device does not use the patient's phone or their data plan. It has its own built-in cellular connection that we manage. Your patient does not pay for anything extra.

Bluetooth pairing breaks; cellular does not

Bluetooth remote blood pressure monitoring devices frequently lose their pairing, require troubleshooting, and generate calls to your staff. Our device never needs pairing. It connects once and works permanently.

Connectivity Built-in 4G LTE cellular — no WiFi, Bluetooth, or smartphone required

Operation Single start/stop Button—One-Touch Automated Blood Pressure Machine

Measurements: Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, pulse rate, irregular heartbeat indicator

Cuff Sizes: Standard cuff: 9–17 inches. Extended cuff available: 9–18 inches for larger arm circumferences

Battery: 4 AA alkaline batteries—6 to 12 months of normal use. No charging required.

Validation: FDA-cleared. Listed on the US Blood Pressure Validated Device Listing (VDL). Clinically validated for accuracy.

Data Transmission: Near real-time—readings reach the monitoring platform within seconds of measurement

EHR Integration Compatible with Epic, Cerner, athenahealth, NextGen, and other major EHR systems

Shipping Devices are shipped directly to your patients, pre-configured and ready to use out of the box

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Which of Your Patients Need Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring?

If you have patients with any of the following conditions, remote blood pressure monitoring gives you daily clinical data you currently only see once every few months in the office.

Hypertension & Cardiac Care Remote patient monitoring for hypertension is the highest-volume RPM use case in the USA. Daily readings let you adjust medications faster, catch trends earlier, and reduce emergency visits from hypertensive crises.

Heart Failure (CHF) Fluid retention in CHF patients shows up in blood pressure trends before symptoms become severe. Data from continuous blood pressure monitoring gives your cardiology team an early warning— before hospitalization.

Post-Surgical Monitoring Patients recovering from cardiac or vascular surgery need close blood pressure monitoring during recovery. Remote BP monitoring at home means you see their numbers daily without requiring office visits.

Chronic Kidney Disease Hypertension and CKD are tightly linked. Blood pressure remote monitoring for CKD patients gives nephrologists the data they need to protect kidney function between appointments.

Does Medicare Cover Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring? Yes—Here Is How

Every enrolled patient using this device generates monthly Medicare reimbursement for your practice. The CPT code for using a blood pressure monitor in an RPM program is 99454—and that is just the start.

CPT Code

What It Covers

Est. Monthly

99453

Device setup and patient education — billed once in the first month

~$19 (once)

99454

Monthly device use and data transmission — your blood pressure monitoring device

~$50/month

99457

First 20 minutes of clinical monitoring and interaction per month

~$48/month

99458

Additional 20 minutes of monitoring (optional)

~$39/month

Your practice can earn up to $161 per enrolled patient per month using this device. MediRemote handles all CPT code tracking, 16-day reading threshold compliance, and billing documentation—so you capture every dollar.

Our Location

Delivering trusted healthcare services across selected states in the United States.

Address:

100 N Central Expy Suite 710 Richardson, TX 75080

Contact Information:

Phone: (972) 482-0222
Email: sales@mediremote.com
Fax: (972) 767-3358

Questions Physicians Ask About Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring

Does Medicare pay for a blood pressure monitor for RPM patients?

Yes. Medicare covers remote blood pressure monitoring devices under CPT code 99454, which reimburses approximately $50 per patient per month for device use and data transmission. Additional reimbursement is available under CPT codes 99453 (setup), 99457, and 99458 (monitoring time). Together these codes generate up to $161 per enrolled patient per month. MediRemote handles all billing documentation.

The primary CPT code for blood pressure monitor use in remote patient monitoring is 99454—monthly supply of a single or multiple daily recordings or programmed alert transmissions. Device setup is billed once under 99453. Clinical monitoring time is billed under 99457 and 99458. MediRemote tracks all of these codes automatically for every enrolled patient.

The device has a built-in 4G LTE cellular chip — the same technology as a mobile phone. When the patient completes a measurement, the reading is sent automatically over the cellular network to the MediRemote monitoring platform. After the initial device setup, the patient and your staff do not need to take any further action, as the device requires no WiFi, no Bluetooth pairing, and no smartphone.

Yes. MediRemote’s RPM blood pressure monitor is FDA-cleared and listed on the US Blood Pressure Validated Device Listing (VDL)—which means its accuracy has been independently verified in clinical testing. This is a medical-grade blood pressure monitor, not a consumer device. Every reading meets clinical accuracy standards.

Yes—this was designed with elderly patients in mind. There is one button. The patient presses it. The reading transmits automatically. There are no settings to adjust, no apps to open, no Bluetooth to maintain, and no WiFi passwords to enter. Patients who have never used a connected blood pressure monitor before can operate this device without training.

Remote blood pressure monitoring is the process of measuring a patient’s blood pressure at home using a connected device that automatically transmits readings to a physician’s clinical platform. It is a form of remote patient monitoring (RPM) that gives clinicians access to daily blood pressure data between office visits—enabling faster medication adjustments, earlier intervention, and better hypertension management outcomes.