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! A Unique Perspective From a 4th Generation Family Practice Provider and Now Cancer Patient by Barbara Galutia Regis is a small book that is voluminous with excess knowledge. The information is immense despite how little the book is on its pages.
The author of this awesome book, Barbara Galutia Regis, is a health practitioner and physician assistant. She expressed deep knowledge about one's health, not just how to get oneself to meet a medical doctor for a health issue but also having an experienced person who listens attentively to one health problems and delivers thorough help in such times. The author has many years of experience in the medical field, which gives her a greater advantage in her profession. She emphasized getting a healthcare practitioner in the medical system that can provide great healthcare services. Sadly, she expressed her heartfelt story of being diagnosed with cancer before the end of her book.
The book contains a very small number of pages, but the incredible information contained between the lines is worth every reader's time. The author garnished this book with her numerous years of deep medical knowledge. I caught a lot of advantages Reading this book. Barbara Galutia Regis's choice of words and writing style made it easy to read through this book's pages. The simple comments in this manuscript are much appreciated by me and can be understood by people of all classes. That is what I love most about this book.
I couldn't find a part I don't particularly appreciate while reading this book Surviving the "Business" of Healthcare. Medical terminologies were simplified. Health guidelines were explicitly stated. Barbara Galutia Regis did quite a great job putting this work together. The book became more interesting when the author told her story in Pennsylvania about her grandfather and, most painfully, her cancer story. Her childhood experiences interested me so much while reading the book. It built the book's content in a great way.
While reading this great manual, I was very observant to dictate the slightest grammatical errors, but my goodness! I found none. The book was exceptionally well-edited. The author and editor deserve awards. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because of the above observation.
Surviving the "Business" of Healthcare is an extraordinary book I would recommend for people who have a great love for healthcare professions and how to keep their bodies fit and free from unpredictable illnesses. The book provides comprehensive healthcare insurance information, making it more interesting. Medical practitioners can rely on this book for more knowledge in the field of Healthcare.
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