This report explores the innovative development of telehealth and its potential to revolutionize healthcare access. It examines the significance of telehealth in overcoming barriers such as distance, cost, and mobility limitations, highlighting its numerous tools and services designed to meet diverse user needs. The analysis includes a discussion of likely adoption rates, emphasizing the impact of factors like relative advantage, compatibility, and complexity. Furthermore, the report identifies and addresses potential barriers to telehealth implementation, including lack of funding, technological infrastructure, legal regulations, broadband accessibility, data vulnerability, and cultural attitudes. The reflection section summarizes the strengths of the analysis and suggests improvements for future research, such as providing specific adoption rates for individual countries. The report concludes by emphasizing the importance of stakeholder contributions in both the public and private sectors to maximize the adoption and accessibility of telehealth.