Papua New Guinea’s National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) is initiating a telemedicine pilot program aimed at improving healthcare accessibility for residents in remote, rural areas. The project seeks to bridge the gap in healthcare services often experienced by those living outside of urban centers. Details regarding access to information about the project are linked to various web and eBook subscription packages. NICTA intends to leverage technology to connect patients with medical professionals remotely. This initiative represents a step towards addressing healthcare disparities within the country. Further information was published in the Post Courier. The program’s success could lead to wider implementation and improved health outcomes for rural communities.