Telemedicine refers to using information and communication technologies to provide healthcare when there is geographical distance between providers and recipients. It aims to improve patient care, access to medical services in rural/deprived areas, and reduce costs. Remote medical services include teleconsultations, tele-education, telemedicine, remote imaging, and cognitive therapy. Today, remote surgery is also possible where a surgeon can operate robots to perform surgery on a patient in another country via a strong internet connection. The advent of the internet has significantly impacted the development and improvement of medical services. Electronic health uses information and communication technologies to support health, diagnosis, treatment and provide services like telemedicine, evidence-based research, and virtual medical teams. Telemedicine bridges engineering