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Telemedicine

Sanika Bhosale, Shamal Bhujbal, Aishwarya Dharrao, Priyanka Dhokte, Prof. Dr. K. A. Malgi

DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.14603

Abstract: The Telemedicine System for Access to Healthcare is created to mitigate the common barriers that affect most people's ability to seek health services. Long distance, vast distance, high cost, mobility, etc. Many people's factors prevent them from accessing the medical services required, which may help interventions in remote consultations, diagnosis, and monitoring. Timely medical attention is the ultimate goal of the initiative, especially for the disadvantaged communities. The other side of the technology is to improve healthcare delivery. Automated scheduling and AI assisted diagnostics are just some of the smart features that have been incorporated into the system to personalize services according to an individual's needs. The program does more than just providing healthcare access; it has that potential to create a very positive social impact. It will facilitate people's individual and collective vulnerable populations such as rural area people, especially in availing the required health care. This will also prove beneficial in reducing the number of people who go to hospitals, thereby averting congestion and carbon emissions in addition to promoting active health management. Ultimately this leads to healthier communities and enhances the quality of life.

Keywords: Telemedicine, Remote consultations, underserved population, Automated scheduling, Healthcare efficiency.

How to Cite:

[1] Sanika Bhosale, Shamal Bhujbal, Aishwarya Dharrao, Priyanka Dhokte, Prof. Dr. K. A. Malgi, “Telemedicine,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.14603