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 is a small book with over a million useful information content by Barbara Galutia Regis. Surviving the Business of Healthcare is an amazing book designed for people with health issues in the American States and beyond. The author is a medical professor and Physical Assistant who is opportune to be very experienced in the healthcare system. She advised her readers to place great value on their health and wellness and emphasized the need for a listening health practitioner because getting free from one ailment or the other would require a medical professional's attention to eliminate its root.
In this book, the author tells a story of her good old days with her biological father, a well-known medical practitioner in her place of origin. She compared the little tokens her father used to take from his patients to the costly charges current health specialists collect. Get a copy of this thrilling book with true life stories attached and enjoy the full-packed knowledge.
I enjoyed a lot of things while reading this book which I will state explicitly. Firstly, the author's understanding that everyone is not in the medical field and may not understand certain medical terms thrilled me. She wrote in a comprehensive manner that people at any level could understand. Unfortunately, while writing the book, she became a cancer patient. Hence she wrote this book as a health practitioner and a cancer patient. Her inspiration was drawn from two sources, making this book more interesting and informative. When a reader goes through this book and sees that the author also has cancer, it gives the reader more confidence that the words here are truly result-oriented. I truly enjoyed this book thoroughly.
It is one of the books I could not find dislikes. Why would someone possibly dictate a dislike of this self-help book? I wish the author would write more of these same books to keep helping humanity. This book would greatly help people, mainly older people seeking medical awareness. Ignorant people who do not value the importance of health insurance would certainly have a change of mind after going through this wonderful handbook. Old age is a blessing almost every reasonable human being desires, reading a book that could help at such a phase should be very appreciated. This book was exceptionality well-edited with no grammatical errors and typographical mistakes. I greatly applaud both the author and editor for such an incredible job.
I can proudly rate this book 5 out of 5 stars with no double mind because it is the book for our daily experiences. Galutia Regis is one author I greatly respect for writing a very needful and helpful masterpiece. Regardless of the small volume of the book, the content was overwhelming. The author talked about self advocation as well. Hence I recommend this book directly to people seeking medical options for good health. I recommend it to everyone as the message is not limited to a particular group or age. Both young and older audiences would benefit well from this great book.
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