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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5 out of 5 stars
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Surviving the Business of Healthcare, by Barbara Galutia Regis, provides unique insights into the convoluted world of healthcare, explaining the relationship between its commercial elements and the broader sector. It is an essential resource for gaining a comprehensive grasp of the complicated dynamics of healthcare. The author skillfully explores various topics, such as the impact of Obamacare and the devastating Opioid Epidemic, presenting them in a manner that is easily digestible for readers.

Throughout the book, the author shares her own personal story and experiences within the healthcare world. This not only lends credibility to the information provided but also gives readers a unique perspective from someone who has experienced the healthcare system from multiple angles: as a member of the treatment team, as a patient, and as a healthcare provider. This firsthand knowledge allows the author to effectively convey important information to readers in a relatable and meaningful way.

While there is much to appreciate about Surviving the Business of Healthcare, one minor drawback is the relatively brief discussion of acts and amendments that have reformed the healthcare system, particularly in terms of insurance policies. Although a more in-depth exploration of this topic would have provided readers with a deeper understanding of the intricacies of the healthcare world, it is understandable that the author chose to focus on the primary purpose of the book and not deviate too far from it.

Overall, I would rate Surviving the Business of Healthcare five out of five stars. Regardless of its flaw stated above, deducting a star wouldn't have done justice. This book is exceptionally well edited and also a treasure trove of valuable information that can empower readers to make informed decisions about their healthcare. It is highly recommended for anyone involved in the field of medicine, including healthcare providers and patients alike. Although some readers may have desired a more extensive examination of healthcare reforms, the book stays true to its purpose of providing valuable insights for decision-making. Overall, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the healthcare landscape and how it impacts both providers and patients.

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