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In a healthcare setting, a remote patient monitoring system is implemented to track the vital signs of patients with chronic conditions. The system collects data such as heart rate, blood pressure, and glucose levels every hour. If a patient’s heart rate exceeds 100 beats per minute for more than 15 minutes, the system is programmed to alert healthcare providers. Given that the system processes data in real-time and uses a threshold-based alert mechanism, how would you evaluate the effectiveness of this monitoring system in reducing emergency room visits for patients with heart-related issues?
The system's real-time data processing and alert mechanism can significantly reduce emergency room visits by enabling timely interventions based on patient data trends.
The effectiveness of the system is solely dependent on the accuracy of the sensors used for monitoring vital signs.
The system will have no impact on emergency room visits since patients will still require in-person consultations regardless of remote monitoring.
The alert mechanism may lead to unnecessary panic among patients, resulting in increased emergency room visits.

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