Abstract
The rapid advancement of digital technologies has significantly reshaped healthcare delivery systems, with telemedicine emerging as one of the most transformative innovations in modern medicine. Telemedicine enables the remote delivery of healthcare services through information and communication technologies, thereby improving access, efficiency, and quality of care. This study aims to evaluate the impact of telemedicine on healthcare accessibility, clinical efficiency, patient outcomes, and healthcare system performance. A mixed-methods approach was employed, integrating quantitative analysis of clinical indicators with qualitative insights from healthcare professionals and patients. The findings demonstrate that telemedicine significantly enhances healthcare accessibility, reduces waiting times, improves patient satisfaction, and supports continuous monitoring of chronic diseases. Additionally, telemedicine contributes to cost reduction and better resource utilization. However, challenges related to technological infrastructure, data security, regulatory frameworks, and user adaptation remain critical barriers. The study concludes that telemedicine represents a fundamental shift toward more flexible, patient-centered healthcare systems, although further development and integration are required for optimal implementation.
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