Telemedicine: Revolutionizing Healthcare Delivery and Public Health in the 21st Century

Year : 2024 | Volume :14 | Issue : 02 | Page : 76-88
By

Manisha Agrahari,

  1. Nursing Tutor Department of Nursing, St. Stephen College of Nursing, Supaul, Madhepura Bihar India

Abstract

Telemedicine is a synchronized way of providing medicine to the patient through telecommunication technology. Through this process we can substantial healthcare to the low-income regions or area. These days, medical services are essential policies that every country’s population requires for decent healthcare. Telehealth or telemedicine are the shadow of each other in United states we called it telemedicine but in Europe we called it telehealth. It is a two-way communication process between the physician and patient the other health worker through video call, conferences, or the telephone connected with internet. In the 21st century after the covid-19 pandemic the telemedicine is at its boom in India, from that time by this process we can easily breakdown the chain of transmission of infection from one to another person. By when the telemedicine has been practiced the re-admission to hospital have been decreased and through this, we can easily stop the spread of virus and bacteria from patient to the health worker. Dr. K. Ganapathy a neurosurgeon firstly launched telemedicine in India in 2005.If we can see the market size and value of telemedicine is over USD 71.5 billion in 2022 and will increase by of CAGR of over 12.5% over the year 2023-2032.In this article/paper the knowledge pertinent of application of telemedicine, solution, RPM Healthcare, RPM device, telemedicine market. Through this process or method, the healthcare facility with the help of practitioner and other health worker in wide range or variety of medical facility reaches to their doorstep.

Keywords: Telemedicine, telehealth, Covid-19, healthcare access, medical services, infection control, digital health.

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Volume 14
Issue 02
Received June 21, 2024
Accepted July 10, 2024
Published August 16, 2024

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