Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare
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Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare
Health is one of the basic needs for humans to sustain life. However, many pulling factors pose threats to the chances of this need flourishing in human lives. These factors include lack of adequate health and medicine knowledge, economic or financial problems, and non-accessibility to the right physician for one's health issues.
Amid these threatening factors to the humans' health needs, we see Barabara Galutia Regis, M.S., PA-C. She decides to use her book titled Surviving the Business of Healthcare to empower the human world with health knowledge needed to weather the storm of health challenges that one might be facing at a particular point in time.
In Surviving the Business of Healthcare, the author shares a wealth of knowledge about medicines, how to run health insurance for oneself and family, and the legal framework in the healthcare system. All these, mixed with her personal experience as a recovered cancer patient, constitute a holistic healthcare education for prospective readers.
The author first tried to assure readers that her choice of profession as a healthcare giver is a calling. She affirmed this fact by discussing the trend of the healthcare profession in her family—her great-grandfather, her grandfather, and her father having been engaged in the healthcare system.
Therefore, as she has chosen this path to serve as the fourth-generation healthcare professional in the line of her family, it means she only responds to the calling into her lineage profession.
Hence, I considered this as a token of her guarantee that she is giving readers that, with this book, they are in the right place to build their self-confidence and peace of mind in anticipation of health challenges that may arise unplanned.
She likewise informs us, using her experience, how the healthcare system transitioned from how it used to be run in those days of her father to how it is run nowadays.
In the book, there are lots of health-related insights to take away. Regis shares insights about how to save money, such as the concept of cost-comparison, as well as some health advice.
Specifically, audiences that are cancer patients can learn about their health challenges from the author's experiences when she processed her healing from amelanotic nodular melanoma, an uncommon form of skin cancer. Generally, anyone can have one or two health information to gain from reading the book.
The book has been professionally edited, as I only found a few grammar errors, which didn't alter my comprehension of the book at any point. Precisely, there's nothing I didn't like about the book. And I'll like to rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
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