Remote healthcare, also known as telemedicine or telehealth, is a rapidly growing field that utilizes technology to provide medical care and services remotely. This can include virtual consultations with healthcare providers, remote monitoring of patients' vital signs and symptoms, and the dispensing of medication or medical advice via telecommunications. Remote healthcare is particularly useful for individuals in rural or underserved areas, patients with limited mobility, and those who require frequent monitoring or follow-up care. Advancements in communication technology and the increasing demand for convenient and accessible healthcare services have contributed to the growth of remote healthcare as an effective and efficient way to deliver medical care.