In many developing countries, healthcare systems face significant challenges: limited access to medical facilities, a shortage of healthcare professionals, and inadequate infrastructure. With growing populations and increasing rates of chronic diseases, the demand for quality healthcare continues to rise. Telemonitoring and portable diagnostic devices are now emerging as powerful tools to bridge healthcare gaps, transforming patient care in resource-limited settings and strengthening healthcare structures. The Challenge: Access and Infrastructure Gaps Developing countries often have limited healthcare access, especially in rural and remote areas where a lack of transportation, inadequate medical facilities, and a shortage of trained personnel can make receiving...