The Nashville-based company positions its Medicare-focused RPM platform as an infrastructure partner for physician practices managing obstructive sleep OSA and related cardiometabolic conditions.
Key takeaways:
- Clear Chronic Care is expanding its Medicare-focused infrastructure to support sleep medicine practices.
- The platform integrates remote patient monitoring and chronic care management to track OSA and cardiometabolic indicators.
- Features include cellular-enabled devices, automated documentation, and personal care advocates to ensure patient continuity.
- The expansion aims to help providers capture recurring revenue for longitudinal care and improve audit readiness.
Nashville-based Clear Chronic Care announced a strategic expansion into sleep medicine, positioning its Medicare-focused remote patient monitoring (RPM) and chronic care management platform as an infrastructure partner for physician practices managing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and related cardiometabolic conditions.
The expansion comes as Medicare reimbursement models increasingly prioritize longitudinal accountability and quality outcomes. Clear Chronic Care aims to help physician practices deliver sustained patient engagement between visits without adding to their operational burden. The company’s integrated model combines remote monitoring, structured chronic care planning, preventive gap identification, and documentation aligned with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) standards.
“We built Clear to function as infrastructure, not as a point solution,” says Doug Pace, co-founder and chief commercial officer of Clear Chronic Care, in a release. “When monitoring, care planning, quality performance, and patient engagement operate together, practices can scale responsibly while improving both outcomes and financial stability.”
The company’s infrastructure utilizes cellular-enabled physiologic monitoring devices, diagnosis-specific escalation protocols, and automated CPT documentation optimization. To facilitate patient continuity, the platform employs dedicated personal care advocates. These components are supported by Perfect Care, a structured quality and preventive gap framework, and Care Plan Now, a personalized chronic care planning engine designed to support chronic care management compliance.
In the sleep medicine subspecialty, the platform enables specialists to monitor oxygen saturation and cardiometabolic indicators remotely. It is designed to reinforce CPAP adherence through structured care plans, track risk factors for hypertension and diabetes associated with OSA, and identify preventive care gaps across Medicare populations.
“Sleep medicine is chronic care by nature,” Pace says in a release. “Our model allows providers to stay connected to patients between visits while capturing appropriate Medicare reimbursement for the longitudinal work they are already performing.”
By integrating these services, Clear Chronic Care intends to create a scalable operating system that supports predictable recurring revenue while strengthening quality performance and audit readiness for practices navigating the evolving care delivery framework.