Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare
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Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare
Health is an important aspect of human life which when affected, we don't hesitate to get it fixed even while we seem not financially buoyant. However, we can never say that it is everyone who can always be readily fit to meet emergency needs in health-related issues. This is due to the need for our financial competency and our proper orientation about medical-related conditions. However, what if you can learn how to financially plan your tomorrow's health issues? What if you could read a book, and that short time of reading could be translated into the fact that you are qualified to monitor and control your present and probable future health challenges?
What you will need is a concise health book that would illuminate your knowledge into the medical field such that you gain the upper hand in making the right decision in ordering your finances and your intellectual resources toward securing sustainable healthcare for yourself and your family. Read through Surviving the Business of Healthcare by Barbara Galutia Regis PA-C; be educated, and you will be empowered.
The book proved to be a rich book to have. Indeed, I would say the book is important as our healthy life and condition are important. The author gave the pack of healthful education under 29 chapters of the book, which are functionally woven together for a quality reading experience. I especially found this education as vital to living a healthy life. Regis gave the account of how she overcame cancer ailment—explaining the medical procedures she's been through, such as the diagnosis and treatment she received as a cancer patient with amelanotic nodular melanoma. I so much appreciate this shared testimony from the author because other cancer patients out there could draw hope and start positive thinking crucial for a successful healing process. Also, I so much appreciate the information about the health insurance strategy crucial for securing a healthy life for ourselves. All these and more constitute what I like in this book.
There's nothing I didn't like about the book. In addition to the numerous vital health information, that information was explained clearly without complexity or any element of ambiguity. The book is edited with literary expertise because I could not spot a typo or grammar error in it.
Hence, Surviving the Business of Healthcare earns a rating of 4 out of 4 stars from me.
To everyone who would want to take charge of their healthy lives, knowing right from left when it comes to making medical decisions, I recommend the book.
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