Telemedicine Innovations in Rural Healthcare Delivery

Authors

  • Rowan Taylor
  • Quinn Garcia
  • Kim Edwards

Keywords:

telemedicine, rural, healthcare, innovation, access

Abstract

This study explores the transformative role of telemedicine in improving healthcare access in rural areas. Through a series of case studies, we examine the impact of telehealth technologies on patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency. Our research highlights significant advancements in the delivery of medical services, particularly in regions with limited access to traditional healthcare facilities. The findings suggest that telemedicine can bridge significant gaps in healthcare provision, offering timely, cost-effective solutions tailored to the needs of rural populations. This work underscores the potential for telehealth innovations to revolutionize healthcare delivery globally.

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Author Biographies

Rowan Taylor

Ph.D.
University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia

Quinn Garcia

M.D.
Odessa National Medical University
Odessa, Ukraine

Kim Edwards

M.Sc.
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada

References

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Published

2025-09-22

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