Introduction The provision of healthcare is affected by technology development and technological innovation. This is particularly true among contemporary healthcare professionals who are trying to apply them to technology. One of the latest uses of ICT - information and computer technology - is telemedicine. Telemedicine is communication, diagnostic, and information technology that provides medical care when patients and health care providers are geographically separated [2].
The new telemedicine sector has the potential to address some of the world's most important medical challenges. It is medical access, increased cost, and poor outcome. Telemedicine innovation is expected to revolutionize the medical industry, but the three fundamental issues that are hindering its spread are insufficient recognition, inadequate repayment, and outdated infrastructure. Repairing these three can open doors to this aggressive and destructive approach to medical care. Telemedicine is a technology and health care that enables a wide range of medical services from doctors to home patients, treatment of influenza, provision of emergency medical care to rural nurses, and provision of emergency medical care to potential people It is an intersection. Nurse a stroke under the guidance of a neurologist in a city several miles away
New technologies such as telemedicine can always cause social, moral and economic problems. Maintaining high quality medical standards Medical budget is a major concern in the United States. From an economic point of view, telemedicine technology requires human and non-human contributions for the production, operation, training and management of medical services. Is the problem posed by telemedicine technology that telemedicine is worth the amount it needs? Most home healthcare beneficiaries are covered by First Home Healthcare's Medicare and Medicaid programs.