 Telemedicine has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its ability to provide remote medical services to patients. In this study, researchers examined the factors influencing the uptake of telemedicine among doctors in Kenya. They found that the majority of doctors, 50%, use a mix of in-person care and telemedicine, while only 5% use it exclusively. The main barriers to telemedicine include the lack of adequate information communication technology infrastructure, cultural resistance to using technology to deliver healthcare services, and the high cost of initial setup. Additionally, doctors reported that they lacked the necessary skills to provide telemedicine services, which can be attributed to the lack of dedicated time for these services. Despite these challenges, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in the uptake of telemedicine in Kenya. This article was authored by Simon Onsongo, Charles Kamotho, Tobias F. Rinkardawit and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.