Review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare

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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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"Surviving the Business of Healthcare" by Barbara Galutia Regis, PA-C, is an intriguing book on healthcare. Barbara Galutia Regis, M.S., PA-C, seems to give readers advice on how to handle the various aspects of healthcare, including the financial aspects, in her publications.

Barbara worked as a healthcare professional, a teacher, and an entrepreneur. Therefore, there isn't a better writer for this piece. She wrote about her community and the role her family played in its development. She had a good upbringing and education. Her father worked as one of the two doctors in the town. His task was consequently difficult. He also appeared to be a pillar of the neighborhood at the time. Barbara stated that she enjoys providing primary care. She also provided guidance on how readers should choose a primary care doctor.

I liked how Galutia Regis's use of language and writing ability set this novel apart. I also like how she utilized straightforward phrases to let the reader's mind connect with what she was saying, which allowed me to understand a lot of ideas. At first, I assumed that the book would be packed with medical jargon because it was written by a doctor. I was mistaken, though, as the author wrote this book in terms that were accessible to all readers. It is yet another fantastic feature of this book that I liked! Knowing that the author had become a patient before finishing this work made me feel sorry for her. I admired her more, though, since she had the guts to finish the book. There was nothing I disliked about this book; it was flawlessly edited, and there were no typographical errors.

I give this book a maximum rating of 5 out of 5 because the book is far-reaching, educational, and inspirational. I recommend this book to health specialists who want to expand their skills and do better in the industry

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