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In a recent development in the Indian healthcare sector, new guidelines have been issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare regarding the use of telemedicine services. The guidelines aim to regulate and standardize the provision of telemedicine services in India, ensuring the safety and quality of care provided to patients. Telemedicine, which involves the use of technology to provide healthcare remotely, has seen a significant rise in popularity in recent years, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The new guidelines cover aspects such as who can provide telemedicine services, the types of technology that can be used, the process for prescribing medication remotely, and the maintenance of patient records. By providing clarity on these issues, the guidelines are expected to encourage more healthcare providers to offer telemedicine services, thus increasing access to healthcare for people across the country, particularly in rural and remote areas. The move is also in line with the Indian government’s push towards digital healthcare solutions and technology-driven healthcare delivery. With these new guidelines in place, the telemedicine sector in India is poised for further growth and development, offering convenience and quality care to patients in the digital age.

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