Maybe I'll start with that one.
There's a real potential for added value with regard to what we've gained in terms of technology advancements, but again...cautiously. For example, if I see a patient who has been referred to me with suspected autism and it's a mild form, I can't tell on Zoom, but I can tell within a few minutes of seeing them in person.
There are limitations to what we can provide with distance care, but it is a great additional tool for certain clinical scenarios.