Chronic Care Management (CCM) Billing Los Angeles

RCM Automation & AI Solutions

Medicare-Compliant CCM Billing That Captures Recurring Revenue

Zoo Health provides specialized Chronic Care Management (CCM) billing services in Los Angeles to help practices capture recurring Medicare revenue while staying fully compliant with CMS requirements. We support CCM programs end-to-end—from patient eligibility and consent to CPT coding, claims submission, denial management, and reporting—so your team can focus on patient care while we protect and grow your CCM revenue.

Process

Our Process

01

CCM Discovery & Eligibility Review

Assess patient population, current workflows, EHR setup, and CCM eligibility.

02

Program Setup & Compliance Alignment

Configure consent tracking, care plan documentation, time tracking, and CPT rules to meet CMS requirements.

03

EHR Integration & Workflow Mapping

Align CCM documentation and enrollment workflows inside the EHR for clean, compliant billing.

04

Active CCM Billing & AR Management

Submit CCM CPT codes, post payments, manage AR, and resolve denials quickly.

05

Ongoing Reporting & Optimization

Monthly performance dashboards, denial trend analysis, staff training, and program optimization.

Why Zoo Health

Why Choose Zoo Health

Deep CCM & Medicare Expertise

Built around CMS rules, documentation, and audit readiness

Onshore, Clinical-Grade Support

Billing specialists and registered nurses on your account

Predictable Monthly Revenue Focus

High collection rates and clean CCM AR

Low-Risk Onboarding

Minimal disruption with optional transition incentives

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Zoo Health handle Medicare CCM claims for Los Angeles practices?

Yes. We specialize in Medicare chronic care management billing, including claims submission, documentation guidance, consent tracking, and denial management tailored to Los Angeles practices.

Common CCM CPT codes include 99490 (non-complex CCM), along with codes for complex CCM and principal care management when criteria are met. We audit eligibility and code selection to improve reimbursement accuracy.

CCM claims require:

  • A comprehensive care plan

  • Documented patient consent

  • Evidence of monthly clinical staff time

  • Ongoing care coordination notes aligned with the EHR
    Zoo Health helps clinical teams meet all CMS documentation requirements.

CCM services may be delivered by physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, and qualified clinical staff under appropriate supervision. We support workflows for all eligible care team members.

We use pre-bill claim scrubbing, EHR documentation mapping, accurate CPT validation, consent tracking, and proactive denial follow-up and appeals to reduce rejected CCM claims.

Yes. We help practices identify eligible patients, build CCM workflows, create care plans, train staff, and integrate CCM services into the EHR for sustainable monthly billing.

Absolutely. We support both non-complex CCM and complex CCM, including advanced care management and principal care management when clinical complexity meets CMS standards.

We implement documented consent workflows and track ongoing patient engagement through EHR integration, ensuring enrollment and monthly participation are properly recorded before billing.

No. Our onboarding minimizes revenue disruption, with a strong track record of clean AR and high collection rates. Case-by-case 1–2 months free billing may be available to reduce transition risk.

You’ll receive transparent monthly reports covering CCM claims submitted, collections, denial rates, patient enrollment and engagement metrics, and workflow improvement opportunities.

Yes. We adapt CCM billing workflows for Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and rural health clinics to ensure compliance with Medicare and Medicaid requirements.

To qualify for chronic care management services, Medicare Part B patients must have two or more chronic conditions expected to last at least 12 months or pose a significant risk of death, acute exacerbation, or functional decline. Zoo Health helps practices identify eligible patients and document eligibility in line with Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) requirements.

CCM services may be provided by qualified healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, and certified nurse midwives. CCM activities may also be performed by clinical staff and other qualified healthcare professionals under appropriate supervision. We ensure each billing practitioner and care team member meets CMS rules.

Monthly CCM services must document clinical staff time directed toward care coordination, medication management, patient communication, and care plan updates. Zoo Health aligns electronic health record documentation with CCM CPT codes, including CPT code 99490, ensuring proper tracking of time, activities, and medical decision making before claims are submitted.

Yes. We support complex CCM services, non-complex CCM, and principal care management when patients meet medical complexity thresholds. Our team ensures correct use of care management codes, validates eligibility, and submits accurate claims so practices are reimbursed appropriately for higher-intensity chronic care services.

When implemented correctly, CCM billing supports better care coordination, improved patient engagement, and stronger patient outcomes. By enabling structured care management programs, proactive outreach, and ongoing monitoring, CCM helps primary care providers deliver better health outcomes while Medicare pays for essential chronic care services.