THE IMPACT OF TELEMEDICINE ON PATIENT OUTCOMES IN FAR FROM HEALTHCARE SETTINGS
Abstract
This paper investigates the effects of telemedicine on patient outcomes in far healthcare settings, where access to healthcare services is often limited. Through an analysis of recent studies and statistical data, the research explores telemedicine's role in enhancing healthcare accessibility, improving patient satisfaction, reducing hospital admissions, and managing chronic conditions effectively. Findings reveal that telemedicine significantly contributes to improving health outcomes by providing timely care and reducing travel requirements for patients in far areas. The study underscores the need for continued investment in telehealth infrastructure, policy support, and training to address unique challenges in far healthcare.