Abstract
Access to essential healthcare and pharmaceutical services remains a significant challenge in resource-limited settings. This paper explores innovative strategies for expanding pharmaceutical care to remote populations, focusing on the integration of mobile health technologies and community-based interventions. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies, including telemedicine and mobile pharmacies, offer a cost-effective means of delivering healthcare services, enhancing access, and improving real-time monitoring. Community-based interventions, such as the deployment of community health workers, health education campaigns, and peer support groups, play a critical role in addressing healthcare disparities and improving health literacy and medication adherence. The paper also discusses the integration of pharmaceutical care models, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among healthcare providers, pharmacists, and community health workers. Future directions highlight emerging innovations like AI and blockchain technology, while policy recommendations emphasize the need for investment in healthcare infrastructure, professional training, and regulatory support. By leveraging these strategies and innovations, healthcare outcomes and equity in resource-limited settings can significantly improve.
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