The telemedicine guidelines enable the registered medical practitioners (RMPs) to provide healthcare services using technology-based platforms. RMPs are the persons who are enrolled in the state medical or national medical register under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. The telemedicine guidelines recognizes three primary modes of providing consultation ---- video, audio or text (chat, messaging, email, fax etc.), and mandate patient consent, whether implied or explicit, for providing any consultation. It is relevant to note that the RMPs are prohibited from prescribing any medicines listed in Schedule X of Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and related rules, or any narcotic and psychotropic substance listed in the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, Act, 1985. Further, the telemedicine guidelines do not allow the use of digital technologies to conduct surgical or invasive procedures remotely and do not cover data management systems or consultations outside the jurisdiction of India.