Digital Health and Telemedicine in India | |
The COVID-19 pandemic marked a turning point for India’s digital health ecosystem. With limited mobility and increasing pressure on healthcare services, virtual care solutions such as telemedicine, e-pharmacies, and app-based monitoring became important tools for ensuring continued access to care. Platforms like eSanjeevani saw rapid growth, supported by government initiatives like the National Digital Health Mission.1 The digital health sector also attracted increased investment, projected to rise from USD 2.6 billion in 2022 to USD 11.2 billion by 2027. While the initial progress has been significant, the momentum around telemedicine has seen some variation in the post-pandemic period. Services such as remote diagnostics and e-pharmacies continue to find steady engagement, but the uptake of telemedicine has been less consistent across user groups and regions. | |
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