The use of information technologies and communication networks to measure physiological data and perform tests from a location outside a clinic (such as at home) and transmit that information to healthcare professionals is known as:
A. remote physician monitoring.
B. telemedicine.
C. remote patient monitoring.
D. wearability.
Answer: C
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