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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4 out of 4 stars
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Surviving the "Business" of Healthcare by Barbara Galatia Regis M.S. PA-C is about the author's experience with the American healthcare system as both a patient and a healthcare provider. The book begins with the author being a cancer patient and explains how different the recovery process is from the perspective of a healthcare provider. She clarified that if it weren't for health insurance, she and her family would be in financial ruin. The author discusses what is currently occurring in the American healthcare system. She provides the reader with useful information on how to get financial aid and what to avoid. Her patients emphasized they were struggling financially, and she did everything she could to help them.

The author informs the reader about how much medical care has changed in the last century. She went into detail about what healthcare was like in the 1970s, when her father was a doctor. She explains how the economic setup of health insurance financially punishes the middle and lower class, yet rewards the CEOs and investors of health insurance companies. According to the author, healthcare in America is a privilege rather than a right. She discusses what happens when you are admitted to the hospital and what happens if you require aftercare, which is especially important for the elderly. The author creates scenarios throughout the chapters to assist patients and healthcare providers with topics related to the scenario.

The negative aspect of this book is that, as a reader who does not live in America, this information frustrated me greatly. I require more healthcare than others, and if I had lived there, I would have been in the same situation as the less fortunate.

Positive aspects of this book include the author's attempt to assist healthcare workers as well as patients who are financially challenged or require guidance in the healthcare system. I enjoy hearing the author discuss what the healthcare system was like in the past for medical practices and emergency services. It's also refreshing to see compassion from a caregiver in a manner that goes above and beyond. She discusses where people can get cheaper medication and recommends which insurance plan they should get based on their needs.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. This book helped me understand what healthcare is like in America and helped me deal with some of my own issues in the healthcare industry. This book is simple to read and contains actual tables that clearly illustrate the information the author is attempting to convey. This book has been professionally edited. I recommend this book for patients who are experiencing financial difficulties and require guidance in the healthcare industry. I also recommend it for those who want to become healthcare workers or are already working in the healthcare industry.

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Barbara Galutia Regis will help so many people who are struggling with health care in the United States. How wonderful to witness someone who is going above and beyond to help others. Great job on your book review filled with helpful details.
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The negative aspect of this book is that, as a reader who does not live in America, this information frustrated me greatly. I require more healthcare than others, and if I had lived there, I would have been in the same situation as the less fortunate.
I understand. I don't live in America either. We have a sort of subsidized government healthcare in my country, though. So I guess it's not that bad. But it's incredibly sad that good healthcare in a lot of countries is exclusive to privileged citizens.
Fantastic, insightful review!
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There is nothing that stresses me out and creates so much anxiety in my life as dealing with anything health care related. Nice review!
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

As a Native American living on reservation land, I am fortunate to have free healthcare. Sadly, this same healthcare isn't always looking at my best interests.
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Your review is an interesting one to read. A lot needs to be done to improve our healthcare system.
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This book serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their business acumen and adapt to the evolving healthcare landscape.
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The book provides a balanced perspective, addressing both the financial aspects of healthcare and the importance of patient care and outcomes.
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