What’s holding back Telehealth Technology Industry? Today the Telehealth Technology Industry provides comfortable and remote services to over 74% of US patients. This is because more than 50% of the hospitals in the US have adopted Advanced Telehealth Solutions and Methodologies. In spite of adopting advanced telehealth solutions, a big chunk of the population is devoid of these Services, which is why we still have certain drawbacks and challenges choking up the telehealthcare system. Let's take a look at the Challenges the telehealth Industry is facing: Care Service Access: In view of this threatening period of the pandemic, there are various factors like shortage of Clinicians, clinical burnout, insufficient beds where access to healthcare service becomes difficult. Hence insufficient access to health care affects a patient's well-being and throttles the Country's Healthcare System. Geriatric Care: Providing timely, remote, and professional healthcare to patients with complications, for instance, old-Age, liberal to limited mobility, or situations like Pregnancy where one may need a little extra protection and help to avail Healthcare facilities easily, is still a task if we still depend on traditional methods of healthcare systems. However, one of the advanced telehealth solutions that can overcome such a challenge is RPM. Low Patient Inflow: Stepping out of the house has moreover turned out to be a fright for many today, let alone struggling with the medical appointment process or waiting in long queues in a hospital or clinic. At times the poor quality of service delivered by the healthcare providers may also be a setback for the HealthCare industry in 2021. Loss Of Revenue: As a clinician, delivering low-quality service as well as misled diagnostic examinations due to traditional healthcare approaches may comparatively affect the goodwill of the