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India’s healthcare system faces a complex confluence of challenges, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the persistent burden of diseases like tuberculosis (TB). A critical shortage of healthcare professionals – the World Health Association estimates a deficit of 6 lakh doctors and 20 lakh nurses - coupled with an overburdened workforce performing administrative tasks alongside direct patient care, demands innovative solutions. Telemedicine emerges not merely as a convenient option, but as a vital strategy to address these systemic issues and improve access to quality healthcare, particularly in rural and underserved communities.
Digital health technologies like telemedicine and remote clinical tools are no longer futuristic—they’re actively expanding access to care, helping patients get diagnoses and consultations without long travel or hospital visits, which is especially relevant for underserved U.S. communities.
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