Your status as a patient may be the exception to the rule, if your Dr never really has to actually examine you.
I doubt it. But to be clear i didn't say my doctors never had to examine me, i said of the last 5 visits, 4 could have been handled remotely.
Let me give you another example.
One of my numbers is trending upwards. During my last visit, it was decided that we would see what the next labs showed. The results were showing that that particular number was still trending upwards.
2 days after i had the labs i had a call from my cardiology nurse stating that the doctor wanted to double the dose on one of my meds and that she would be piggy backing some tests when i go for a cat scan in December. I emailed her back acknowledging the change in medication.
No visit necessary, no 25 mile trip. No hands on assessment needed.
How many medical disciplines have to physically assess a patient. And if the need does arise then a physical appointment is set. Even the British system allows for that.