5Adaptability, Flexibility, and Accessibility Through Telemedicine
Dipti Verma*, Somyajyoti Talukdar and Kumari Alankrita Sharma
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Abstract
The term “telemedicine” describes the delivery of therapeutic services over long distances using electronic audio and visual methods in real-time. Distance no longer has any impact because of advanced technologies like medical imaging, robotics, and remote controls that have transformed the hospital and operating rooms into accessible zones throughout the globe. In this paper, We have examined this rapidly expanding sector, not only for the benefit of isolated or rural localities with minimal ingress to medical professionals but also for the comfort and simplicity of telemedicine medium. Additionally, understand projects in telemedicine that have examined the viability of using a variety of technologies. To emphasize well-designed, meticulously executed investigations, We assumed that a manuscript that has undergone peer review is guaranteed to meet at least some minimal level of adequacy. Therefore, we focused our attention on publications that were published in scholarly and professional journals. Considering the importance of the proposed model we also focused on building a wellness monitoring system that uses sensors to sense wellness parameters which lead to better monitoring of the patients and a centralized database for the delivery of ...
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