Telemedicine and remote care have redefined the contours of healthcare delivery by bridging geographical barriers and enhancing accessibility, particularly in underserved and low-income communities. This chapter delves into the evolution of telemedicine, underscoring its transformative role in reducing disparities in healthcare access. It further explores the cost-effectiveness of telehealth models, presenting data to illustrate affordability and long-term economic viability. The chapter concludes by analyzing the macroeconomic impact of expanding telemedicine services, including workforce shifts, infrastructural investments, and implications for healthcare policy. The potential of telemedicine to recalibrate the healthcare landscape is immense, but it demands thoughtful integration with existing systems, regulatory foresight, and continuous technological innovation to ensure equitable, sustainable care.