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Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare

Posted: 19 Oct 2022, 09:12
by Ilze Herholdt
[Following is a volunteer review of "Surviving the Business of Healthcare" by Barbara Galutia Regis PA-C.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Surviving the “Business” of Healthcare -Knowledge is Power! A Unique Perspective from a 4th Generation Family Practice Provider and Now Cancer Patient is a book written by Barbara Galutia Regis, M.S., PA-C. The book contains twenty years of the author's medical experience and knowledge to advocate for others, so they can feel more confident and have better healthcare experiences. She wants the readers to make better healthcare decisions. She helps by navigating the confusing system and getting the right answers, along with sharing ways to save money and time. The author also aims to prepare you for the unexpected. She shares her advice, recommendations, and knowledge in this book.

The book has 29 chapters. Barbara mentions how healthcare has greatly changed over the past few generations. She says that without health insurance, it can cause you financial devastation overnight. As a family practitioner, Barb has a good idea of how patients can get better results. The topics addressed in the book include how to choose a primary care physician, how to plan for catastrophic healthcare costs, and how to be an effective advocate for yourself and loved ones.

I appreciated that the author began the book with a personal story. She included some of her childhood memories. Her father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had all been family practice physicians, and she was eager to follow in their footsteps. She could have only shared her knowledge, but instead she poured her heart into this book, demonstrating how determined she is to make her advice important. Towards the end of the book, she showcases images, which makes the book even more special and personal. Her determination to ensure that her patients don't waste money on healthcare made me happy; it's nice to know that there are still health care providers out there who genuinely care for you. It amazed me that she changed careers in her early thirties. I was impressed by her success in switching from a successful teaching career to an astounding career as a primary care provider.

There wasn't anything I disliked about the book. It is a short read, with only 146 pages. This book is written for people who live in America. I would have liked it if it had considered readers from other parts of the world as well. Furthermore, I didn't discover another downside.

It is evident that the book was extensively edited. I have been enlightened by this book to carefully observe my options when making a healthcare decision. I award this book an impeccable 4 out of 4 stars.

People who have questions about healthcare, different types of providers, or need advice must read Surviving the “Business” of Healthcare. Readers who are concerned about saving money or who have a limited budget should also read this book.

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Re: Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare

Posted: 01 Nov 2022, 05:34
by Ohna Martin
I hope someone will write a book like this for my country. It is important for people to know the things that is pointed out in the review. Although even without this everybody know that healthcare is also expensive. For people earning minimum wage it is impossible.

Re: Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare

Posted: 01 Nov 2022, 08:01
by Mbali Qalinge
As someone who's read the book, I also enjoyed the author's stories about her childhood. I also agree that it would have been great if she mentioned how healthcare is around the world, but there were still a few things to learn, even for those not in the US.

Re: Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare

Posted: 08 Nov 2022, 02:25
by Avishi
The book's theme is beneficial to us. This book would have been useful to me because I have family members who have a lot of health issues. But, unfortunately, I am not a legal resident of the United States. This is a fantastic book. It would be nice if it was written for other parts of the world, as you suggested. A well-written review.

Re: Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare

Posted: 13 Nov 2022, 20:25
by Phooko Tebogo PC
I recently read this book; It was such a productive read. Considering that there are so many illnesses all over the world and the standard of living raising, it is indeed important to plan for our healthcare.