With an extremely low doctor to people ratio in India, which is the second most populated and seventh-largest country in the world, telemedicine and virtual remote health care are turning into a game-changer. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Jaspreet Singh, a resident in the northern Indian state of Punjab, said that using teleconsultancy, he could reach a senior doctor 482 kilometers (300 miles) away in the national capital Delhi to seek ...