Remote blood pressure monitoring, without the setup.
Pre-activated cellular blood pressure monitors that ship to the patient's door and transmit every reading automatically — no app, no WiFi, no pairing. The data lands in your EHR, with alerting and billing handled for you.
From the patient's arm to your EHR — automatically
Remote blood pressure monitoring only works if patients actually keep taking readings. Cellular devices remove every step that makes them stop.
Ship
Clinician enrolls the patient and a pre-activated cellular cuff ships to their door — ready to use out of the box.
Read
The patient wraps the cuff and presses one button. TriCheck™ takes three readings and averages them per clinical guidelines.
Transmit
The reading sends automatically over the cellular network. No app, no WiFi, no Bluetooth pairing, nothing to troubleshoot.
Review
Vitals land in your EHR, out-of-range readings route to the clinician's queue, and monitoring time is logged for billing.
Cellular blood pressure monitors
4 devices
CareSimple Direct+ Blood Pressure Monitor
CareSimple + A&D Medical
- 5G/LTE · Multi-carrier · Geolocation
- TriCheck™ triple-measurement averaging
- Irregular heartbeat detection
- Three cuff sizes with BMI-based auto-selection
CareSimple Direct Blood Pressure Monitor XL
CareSimple
- 4G LTE · Multi-carrier · Geolocation
- Extra-large cuff: 40–52 cm (15.7–20.5 in)
- One-button operation
BT106 Blood Pressure Monitor
BodyTrace
- GPRS + 4G LTE cellular
- Cuff 22–45 cm (9–18”)
- Oscillometric · ±3 mmHg
- ~6-month battery life
iBloodPressure Classic XL
Smart Meter
- AT&T cellular (Multi-SIM™) — no app
- Cuff sizes 16–52 cm
- Irregular-heartbeat + body-motion detection
- Listed on AMA Validate BP
Built for hypertension — and the conditions around it
Blood pressure is the most-monitored vital in remote care. The same cellular cuff supports condition-specific care plans with calibrated thresholds and escalation rules.
Hypertension
Catch sustained episodes between visits and support medication titration with averaged, guideline-based readings.
Heart failure
Pair BP with daily weights to detect the patterns that precede decompensation.
Chronic kidney disease
Track blood pressure control alongside weight for at-risk renal patients.
Maternity
Monitor gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia risk between prenatal appointments.
Billing runs in the background
Blood pressure is the most common RPM use case — and CareSimple captures the reimbursable activity for you. Monitoring time and device-supply days are tracked automatically and mapped to the RPM CPT codes, with threshold status visible per patient.
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Remote blood pressure monitoring: FAQ
- What is remote blood pressure monitoring?
- Remote blood pressure monitoring lets patients measure their BP at home on a connected cuff that sends each reading to their care team automatically. Clinicians review the data, get alerted to out-of-range readings, and bill for the time — without the patient coming in.
- How accurate are cellular blood pressure monitors?
- CareSimple’s blood pressure monitors are clinically validated — the CareSimple cuff is on the U.S. Blood Pressure Validated Device Listing (VDL). TriCheck™ takes three sequential readings and averages them per clinical guidelines, removing single-reading variability.
- Do patients need a smartphone, app, or WiFi?
- No. CareSimple’s blood pressure monitors are cellular and pre-activated — no app, no WiFi, no Bluetooth pairing. The patient wraps the cuff, presses one button, and the reading transmits over the cellular network on its own.
- Which blood pressure monitors does CareSimple offer?
- Four cellular monitors across the Direct+, Direct, and Partner lines — including A&D Medical–built and CareSimple-branded cuffs, with sizes from 16–52 cm and options for irregular-heartbeat detection and BMI-based cuff selection.
- Is remote blood pressure monitoring covered by Medicare?
- Yes — it’s the most common RPM use case. CareSimple automatically tracks monitoring time and captures charges across the RPM CPT codes (99453, 99454, 99457, 99458), so reimbursable activity is documented without manual chart digging.
- Who is remote blood pressure monitoring for?
- Programs managing hypertension, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, and maternal (gestational) hypertension — at health systems, physician groups, payers, and research programs. CareSimple scales from a single clinic to enterprise Epic deployments.
Start a remote blood pressure program
We'll match the right cuffs to your population — sizes, geographies, conditions — and set up the logistics, EHR integration, and billing behind them.