
Remote Medicine
Remote medicine, also known as telemedicine, refers to the provision of healthcare services through digital communication technologies. It allows patients to consult with healthcare providers via video calls, phone calls, or messaging, without needing to visit a clinic or hospital in person. This approach improves accessibility, especially for those in rural or underserved areas, and is useful for routine check-ups, follow-ups, and managing chronic conditions. Remote medicine enhances patient convenience, reduces travel time, and can lead to timely interventions, while also helping to limit the spread of infections in healthcare settings.