In 21st-century, as we all know, our brain is getting training from childhood itself of getting wired together globally, inside concrete jungles with a ravenous brain getting exhausted. They score better than Einstein on IQ, which we call flynn effect which cant be converted to useful resources once it comes to real life. So, the concept of wired practice, I feel is a mechanical one which lacks the emotional quotient attached to the doctor-patient relationship which is strangled now.
At the same times, I feel it's better than working as a corporate slave after reading clinical establishment bill. What are your perceptions on wired practice except in certain unavoidable rural-urban division of resources? Is it going to be the practice of choice for our future generations?