A BSTRACT Telemedicine represents a transformative approach to healthcare delivery, leveraging information and communication technologies to bridge geographical barriers between patients and healthcare providers. This paper explores telemedicine’s historical development, global applications, and specific relevance in India, particularly focusing on the eSanjeevani program. Despite its potential, telemedicine faces challenges, such as the digital divide, regulatory frameworks, patient acceptance, and technical limitations. Addressing these challenges requires collaborative efforts among stakeholders to ensure equitable access, data security, and interoperability of telemedicine platforms. Telemedicine has demonstrated its efficacy in enhancing access to healthcare services, particularly in underserved regions, and has emerged as a vital tool during the COVID-19 pandemic. The eSanjeevani program in India serves as a prominent example of successful telemedicine implementation, facilitating millions of consultations and bridging the urban–rural healthcare divide. Looking ahead, telemedicine holds promise in revolutionizing healthcare delivery, fostering ecological responsibility, and advancing toward universal health coverage. Embracing telemedicine represents a significant step toward a healthier, greener, and more sustainable future for healthcare systems worldwide.
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