The "Doctor Better" video is a signal flare to the healthcare industry. For the last decade, hospitals have focused on "Patient Satisfaction Scores" (HCAHPS), which are often about ensuring the patient gets a warm blanket and a jelly cup.
The doctor in the original video (assuming he is real) reported that his practice received over 10,000 inquiries within 72 hours. His membership waitlist is now closed for the next 18 months. This proves the demand for a different model. indian desi doctor mms scandal better
Anonymous posts on medical forums (r/medicine) show senior partners banning their junior associates from “engaging with the ‘Doctor Better’ discourse on social media.” However, private DMs between young doctors show them sharing the video as a form of unionization—a rallying cry for why they are burning out. The "Doctor Better" video is a signal flare
"Doctor Better" isn't a person. It’s a standard. And thanks to the viral video, that standard is now permanently part of the public conscience. The next time you sit in a cold exam room, staring at a poster of the spine, you will remember the guy in the car. His membership waitlist is now closed for the next 18 months
But every so often, a piece of content appears that does something rare: it stops the scroll and changes the way we think.
Patients are de-influencing themselves from pharmaceutical commercials. They are de-influencing themselves from the belief that a specialist is always superior to a GP.