Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare

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[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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The well-being of a country's citizens is the most important predictor of economic well-being. When people are injured, ill or at risk, they rely on hospitals to identify, treat and manage these situations. Barbara Galutia Regis PAC discusses the importance of health and how to solve problems in the health sector. This book examines the status of insurance, health care, and regulatory care for each health institution. Get ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of medicine with this non-fiction and inspiration book. Read it if you are concerned about your health and that of your colleagues.

The book begins with a phone call that changed the author's life. She contracted cancer by the end of the last chapter of the book. Ironically, she has taken care of her patients and she is a patient herself. Barbara explores the world of health care, writing about health insurance, medical practice, and other medical terms. I find all this information useful and invite anyone who has not read this article yet to receive a copy.

What I liked most about this 29-chaptered book is that it explains the different types of insurance, its importance and contingency planning. Her knowledge of health issues is vast, making this book a real gem! As you point out, "knowledge is power" indeed. Most information, such as the differences between hospitals and drugs, could easily be linked. Many topics have broadened the scope of this book and therefore contain useful information for patients, nurses, doctors and healthcare professionals.

It is relatively easy to point out shortcomings and inaccuracies in most books. But in this book, I have not found any major flaws that would have disturbed me. This is comprehensive and useful as an informative guide.

I rate Surviving the business of healthcare by Barbara Galutia Regis 4 out of 4 stars for the valuable information contained in this book. I think this book can help improve the health of many people. Barbara did a great job explaining everything in a way that everyone could understand. I did not find any grammatical errors. This is also an advantage. So, if you want to know how to improve your health, this book is for you.

I recommend this book to anyone who needs financial advice on which insurance to buy. The authors have provided a variety of options and tips to help you get the best plan without being abused. I also recommend this book to anyone interested in any healthcare process. The author's personal experiences and descriptions from other experts in the field are very helpful. But I firmly believe that this book should be read by everyone, especially American citizens. You can learn a lot from it.

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