Patients find travel daunting. It's not just the travel - which, among other things, can be physically painful - but also the life considerations that must be made, from getting babysitters to asking for time off and more. Solving for accessibility in this way can allow patients who never thought a trial was a realistic option to participate. This also unlocks a researcher's ability to enroll a diverse group of participants, which will yield massive benefits for communities that are historically underrepresented in clinical study.