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" is a comprehensive guide addressing many healthcare-related topics. The author, Barbara Galutia Regis, PA-C, draws from her esteemed medical background, hailing from generations of doctors, making her eminently qualified for this book. The invaluable insights shared encompass obtaining quality healthcare services, understanding health insurance, and navigating the realm of drugs, among other crucial aspects. A must-read for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of the healthcare system effectively.

In her poignant narrative, Barbara reminisces about her father, a doctor in the 1960s, and her childhood experiences in their small town. Living in a close-knit community, her father's role as a small-town doctor meant he knew every resident personally. Tragically, the town faced a heartbreaking incident when a sixteen-year-old boy was killed by another local. The aftermath was challenging for the town, especially Barbara's family, which had to remain neutral. Her mother's remarkable strength led her to maintain positive relations with both families, despite the hostility directed at the perpetrator's family. Undoubtedly a trying time for the whole community.

This captivating book sheds light on an intriguing aspect of the medical profession. Barbara's story challenges the notion that doctors neglect their patients' health due to their busy schedules. She, too, fell victim to this belief, ignoring a growth on her arm while dedicating herself to work. Tragically, it turned out to be a severe ailment. Moreover, her passion for healthcare accessibility was evident in a letter to people in authority. Her desire for equal healthcare opportunities for the wealthy and the less privileged was commendable and inspiring.

This enthralling non-fiction book left me with no dislikes; I thoroughly enjoyed every aspect. The wealth of new information it provided captivated me, especially the insights into drug usage. The author delved into the affordability of drugs, revealing the alarming system that promoted hard drugs while tightly controlling addictive painkillers. The concise chapters were appealing, and the author's life story added a personal touch that resonated with me. Overall, I would recommend this highly engaging and enlightening read to others.

This book undoubtedly deserves a 5 out of 5 stars rating. Flawlessly edited, it impressively presents vital educational content that resonates with diverse audiences. The use of clear and understandable language enhances its appeal. I wholeheartedly recommend this valuable read to doctors, nurses, patients, and caregivers alike. Its significance in the medical field makes it a must-read for anyone involved in healthcare and supporting the well-being of those in need.

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