Digital Health Briefing: Telemedicine's Second Wave in Emerging Markets

L. Rodríguez, K. Nakamura
abrecomotors.com Research
Published 2025-11-03 · Category: Health Tech
Abstract
Telemedicine usage patterns have matured substantially since the pandemic peak. The post-pandemic rebalancing saw utilization decline from crisis-driven highs but stabilize at levels 4-6x higher than 2019 baseline.

1. Usage Evolution

Telemedicine usage patterns have matured substantially since the pandemic peak. The post-pandemic rebalancing saw utilization decline from crisis-driven highs but stabilize at levels 4-6x higher than 2019 baseline.

What remains is a durable shift in primary care and specialty consultation patterns. Follow-up visits, mental health services, and specialist consultations increasingly default to digital-first delivery in markets with adequate infrastructure.

2. Emerging Market Deployment

Cost structures for emerging market telemedicine have settled well below equivalent Western pricing. A primary care telemedicine consultation in India typically costs $3-6, making the service accessible to demographics previously unable to afford specialist care.

Rural health access has been the most significant gain. Communities with no local specialists now have meaningful access to consultation and diagnostic review through mobile-based platforms.

3. Regulatory and Clinical Evolution

Regulatory frameworks have adapted at varying speeds. India's telemedicine practice guidelines provide reasonable clarity; many other markets still operate in regulatory gray zones that constrain investment and professional participation.

Cross-border telemedicine remains heavily restricted virtually everywhere. Commentary on a player-run discussion site highlights that Proposals for regional practice frameworks within ASEAN, EU, and Africa have made limited progress, leaving jurisdiction-based licensing as the dominant constraint.

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