Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare
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Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare
Surviving the Business of Healthcare: Knowledge is Power is written by Barbara Galutia Regis PA-C. In this book, the author explains how medical practitioners can run their practices without burdening their patients with debt. It intrigues me to know that some doctors are still driven by their patients' best interests, even though I'm not a fan of clinics or universal health care. I thought her writing style in this book was incredibly unique. I appreciate that Barbara Galutia Regis covers the power of persuasion and the implications of losing business because of a lack of health insurance in addition to providing advise on health insurance and outlining the many health insurance possibilities.
I really enjoy and adore that the author supplied images for all the events detailed in the book. That impressed me greatly because it didn't appear like the author was being evasive. She shared her background, which made reading the book even easier. I am very happy that the title of the book clearly adheres to the subject of the book. This book is the best because it was exceptionally well-edited.
She gives a list of tasks that the reader must complete in order to be well-prepared for medical emergencies, which is another thing I appreciate about her advice. Nothing about this well-written book bothers me, and I sincerely hope that most cancer patients will read it and find it to be as helpful as I did.
I want to thank Barbara Galutia Regis for writing such an informative book, which I will share with my loved ones. As a result, I gave this book 4 out of 4 stars for its depth of subject matter. Since the book describes the various types of challenges faced by the author and her father in their respective professions, there is nothing bad I can say about it other than how flawlessly the topic is covered. I highly recommend it.
After all, Barbara Galutia was a musician, and I appreciate that she eventually inherited her father's business and chose to pursue a career in medicine instead of continuing her musical career; as a result, I highly recommend this book to doctors. Another reason I adore this book is that Barbara Galutia Regis went on to become a physician assistant and a doctor, two professions that will educate a lot of people. The readers of this expertly produced book are informed about the variables to take into account when selecting their primary care physicians.
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Surviving the Business of Healthcare
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