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This review paper explores the impact of pharmacy-led telemedicine services on enhancing access to oncology care in rural areas. With the increasing prevalence of cancer and the challenges associated with delivering specialized oncology services in remote locations, telemedicine has emerged as a vital tool for bridging the healthcare gap. The paper highlights the significant role of pharmacists in managing complex medication regimens, improving patient adherence, and providing essential support through telemedicine platforms. Key findings indicate that telemedicine improves patient access to care and enhances patient and provider satisfaction, leading to better treatment outcomes. The review also discusses the implications for healthcare policy and practice, emphasizing the need for investment in telemedicine infrastructure and pharmacists' integration into this care model. Future research directions are proposed to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of these services and explore advanced telemedicine technologies. The potential of telemedicine to transform rural healthcare access and outcomes is vast, offering a promising solution to address the disparities in oncology care. Keywords: Telemedicine, Oncology Care, Rural Healthcare, Pharmacy-Led Services, Patient Access, Healthcare Disparities.
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