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EverEx is a Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) software and services platform for physical therapists, rehabilitation clinics, physicians, and hospitals. Its core goal is to connect post-discharge patient monitoring, engagement, billing, and compliance workflows, helping providers extend care while capturing Medicare-reimbursable RTM revenue.
The platform covers patient enrollment/onboarding, AI-driven patient engagement, real-time analytics dashboards, exercise library integration, patient portals and mobile apps, automated RTM billing, claims submission, compliance documentation, device supply management, and monthly performance reporting. A key differentiator is that it offers two operating models: in the SaaS model, clinic teams handle monitoring themselves, which suits organizations that already have coordinators or clinical staff; in the Outsourced model, EverEx’s licensed clinical personnel take care of monitoring, communication, and related operations, reducing the internal staffing burden.
Public pricing is relatively transparent. SaaS costs $299 per location plus $25 per patient, with prepaid pricing of $15/person for 50 patients and $10/person for 100 patients. The managed model is not a fixed subscription; instead, revenue is shared based on reimbursements, with PT clinics retaining around 40% and physician practices around 35%. If an eligible RTM episode is not reimbursed due to an EverEx issue, that episode is not charged. The page also emphasizes that there are no hidden fees, including onboarding, migration, support, or software updates.
EverEx states that it is HIPAA-compliant and FDA-registered, and says patient data is encrypted both at rest and in transit, with strict access controls in place. On integrations, the only item clearly mentioned is “exercise library integration.” There is no disclosed information about EHR/EMR integrations, APIs, developer documentation, or a more complete third-party ecosystem. Organizations with complex existing healthcare IT systems should therefore confirm integration capabilities during the demo stage.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, a complete RTM operations workflow, and the ability to choose between self-service and fully managed operation. For multi-location groups, it can also support a managed pilot first, followed by training internal staff. The main limitation is that its value is tightly tied to U.S. RTM reimbursement rules, making it less relevant for non-U.S. organizations. There is also no publicly available free trial, so buyers need to schedule a demo before procurement.
Access from China is unknown. Since the product’s target users, compliance framework, and payment logic are mainly built around U.S. healthcare reimbursement, Chinese organizations—even if they can access it—should carefully evaluate network stability, cross-border data compliance, USD payments, and compatibility with local public or commercial insurance systems. International alternatives to consider include MedBridge, WebPT, TheraOffice, Limber Health, and Healthie.
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