Saurabh Kewlani*
Department of Information Technology, Hannover Re - India Branch, India
*Corresponding Author: Saurabh Kewlani, Department of Information Technology, Hannover Re - India Branch, India.
Received: December 25, 2021; Published: February 01, 2022
COVID-19 has ushered forth a new era of virtual healthcare delivery. While the whole country was paralyzed by the COVID-19 epidemic and prolonged lockdowns, digital healthcare companies worked tirelessly to guarantee that the majority of the country's cities were well served for their healthcare needs. In terms of offering access to quality medical professionals for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases, telemedicine has been at the vanguard and a life-line in the entire range of digital healthcare services. It has been critical in preventing the transmission of infection by keeping people as far away from hospitals and healthcare facilities as possible. During the pandemic, the increased use of telemedicine has resulted in a significant and fundamental shift in the way care is delivered. Telemedicine has become a crucial instrument for the delivery of healthcare services to patients during the pandemic.
Citation: Saurabh Kewlani. “The Rise of Telemedicine in India". Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 4.3 (2022): 01-02.
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