Remote care, also known as telemedicine or telehealth, involves the delivery of healthcare services and information through telecommunications and digital technologies. This can include virtual doctor's visits, remote monitoring of patients' vital signs and symptoms, and the use of mobile apps and video conferencing for consultations. Remote care allows for more convenient access to healthcare services, particularly for individuals in rural or underserved areas, and can help improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. Additionally, remote care can also provide opportunities for proactive monitoring and early intervention in chronic conditions, as well as enable better coordination of care between healthcare providers.