Introduction: The isolation and mobility restriction measures, adopted with the aim of reducing the speed of transmission of the virus during the Covid-19 pandemic, exhibited the weaknesses of the health systems, generating the need to seek alternatives to continue the the provision of health services. One of the strategies used was Telemedicine, which has proven to be a useful and effective tool for remote patient care, but requires progress in its regulation and implementation according to the needs of each country. Objective: Identify strategies and technological tools based on telemedicine, used as an alternative to continue the provision of health services in Latin America during the Covid-19 pandemic. Methodology: Scope review in seven databases based on the verification criteria of the PRISMA tool. Results: 730 articles were recovered, of which 48 were included and correspond to nine Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay and Peru. The studies report the telephone call and the use of video platforms as the most common strategies for the development of teleconsultation, in different medical specialties. Conclusions: There is a variety of technological alternatives used in telemedicine. It is necessary to expand the research line for the evaluation of the results in the different health interventions (health promotion, disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, palliation), carried out through telemedicine.