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IMPACT OF TELEMEDICINE ON HEALTHCARE DELIVERY: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF PATIENT OUTCOMES AND ACCESS

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Dr Chandra Shekhar Tiwari,Dr Nandita Prabhat

Abstract

Telemedicine is a viable technique for decreasing hospital packing and upgrading the utilization of clinical assets. To decide whether the hospital ought to offer telemedicine administrations and in what design (the watchman framework or double station administration framework), we make an adapted lining model in this work. Our model likewise considers the cost of transportation and the patients' aversion to delays. Here are our key discoveries. Most importantly, telemedicine administrations can regularly help with bringing down the general expense of the healthcare framework, and patients who are dealt with both on the web and disconnected can acquire from the utilization of telemedicine. Second, the double channel healthcare framework is more versatile than the guard and customary outpatient frameworks. Because of its capability to change the delivery of healthcare, telemedicine, or the far-off arrangement of clinical benefits utilizing media communications innovation, has drawn in a ton of interest as of late. This intensive examination takes a gander at how telemedicine influences openness and patient results across the healthcare environment. This study assesses the complicated effects of telemedicine on healthcare delivery by drawing on a large number of studies, information sources, and scholarly articles.

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