 The Lager State Government has reiterated its commitment to regulate telemedicine to ensure safety of residents and access to quality healthcare in a digitized healthcare era. Addressing a telemedicine standards validation meeting with stakeholders and the Health Facilities Monitoring and Accreditation Agency, Commissioner for Health, Professor Aking, are bioming race concerns about regulating remote care. While presenting a comprehensive overview of telemedicine's evolving landscape and its various deployment strategies, the Commissioner emphasized the need for diverse telemedicine methods. One of the things that's happening is because technology doesn't know any boundaries, you can switch on your phone and speak to anybody in any part of the world. Therefore, telemedicine will likely follow in that direction, and it is following in that direction. There will be having care providers that are not residents who may not respond to it. This is a problem for us because it's becoming harder for us to regulate that kind of space. Special advisor to the Governor's on World Health, Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi, commanded the state's role in pioneering telemedicine. She emphasized the importance of crafting standards sensitive to the unique nuances of the local healthcare ecosystem. Chairman of the Health Facilities Monitoring and Accreditation Agency, Dr. Yemisee Sholanke Koya, underscored telemedicine's transformative power and its role in ensuring health care access during crisis. We'll be focusing on the regulation and governance of telemedicine provisions within the state of Lagos because we just don't have the capacity, the scope and the response to be able to regulate and govern international consultations at this point. Because of telemedicine standards, almost all of us are committed to ensuring that this ground-breaking technology aligns with our local health care needs. We're the main few frameworks and most importantly the expectations of the diverse communities we serve. In Lagos state, for the healthcare system of the diverse as its population, we find ourselves at the confluence of tradition and modernity where our rich cultural tapestry intersects with the cutting-edge advanced technology. It is really this context that we must craft telemedicine standards and they're not only robust and adaptable, but also sensitive to the unique nuances of our local health care ecosystem. Telemedicine standards are something we're committed to tomorrow. And it is realised that there are a number of various health care services, but there is no regulation. And the dynamics and technologies are important. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.