“Every person who’s a doctor went into healthcare to help people. And when we feel like we’re fighting systems that don’t allow us to help those patients, that becomes really frustrating.” At HLTH 2025, Dr. Harpreet Tsui delivered a timely reminder: the future of care must serve both patients and the clinicians who care for them. In this interview, she shares how direct primary care, tech-enabled connection, and a powerful social media presence are helping her fight burnout, rebuild trust, and bring humanity back to healthcare.
LIVE FROM HLTH25: Dr. Harpreet Tsui on bringing humanity back to healthcare
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