Overall rating and opinion of "Surviving the Business of Healthcare" by Barbara Galutia Regis PA-C

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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Surviving the Business of Healthcare" by Barbara Galutia Regis PA-C

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I found the book informative interesting and to read, as it is writing convincingly by the author. I love the many part of this book, but I most appareluate the author's inclusion of her health story of recovery from cancer
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I enjoyed this book, the author even takes you back to the 1970s and explains the differences between the healthcare system then and now. She knows how to relay a message and it is rare that a caregiver is so compassionate toward patients. She also tries to help people to deal with financial struggles and how to work the medical healthcare system.
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As a medic, this is a book that will definitely pique my interest. Throw medical insurance into that and you have everyone's full attention.
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I confidently give the book 4 out of 4 stars for its robust education. Regis's skill to pass on the knowledge and her experiences were superior. Even though she did not have a writing background, her writing style was impressive. This is an entertaining manual that communicates facts and wisdom.
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I gave this book a 4 star because of the writing style and the quality of information it contained. Generally, this book would be helping everyone who wants to better his/her health. My only dislike was the medical jargon with which the meaning was not provided.
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After reading this book, I could not rate it less than 4 stars. I will recommend this book everyone who is interested in their health care and anyone who would love to get a career in this sector. This book was well edited and i really loved the authors style of writing. There was nothing i disliked about this book.
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While maybe not the most fascinating book in the world, this book was incredibly informative about the healthcare system and those who work in it. I found myself learning more about health insurance then I ever thought I'd need, and I feel more apt to make my own decisions about HSA, PPO's, and EPO's. If you want a better understanding of American healthcare, this is the book for you. 
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This was a quick, educational read that left me a little shock at some of my healthcare blind spots. This is a must read prior to open enrollment for health coverage, as it breaks down options and information regarding plans. This book gets four stars from me!
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It had some useful information for me, but not a lot as a non US resident.
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I enjoyed reading this book it has so many moral lessons. I rated this book 4 out of 4 stars I encourage people with health problems to read this book
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A book like this is rare to come across and deserves a full rating. It was well written, informative and free of errors. I love how the author addressed pressing medical issues.
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This book's deserves its 4 stars rating. It provides information for everyone without a clue to health insurance or the health sector in general. The writing style is easy to understand and the information therein is accessible especially on the Internet. However, I didn't like the brevity of certain chapters. I felt the writer could have provided more insights or information...
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Surviving the business of healthcare is an exceptional well-edited that gave good examples that are relatable to real life events and is informative,helpful and important for everyone because health is a crucial part of life.
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I like how nicely edited "Surviving the Business of Healthcare" is since it makes reading it much more pleasant. I particularly like the author's step-by-step writing style, in which she would present an issue, then discuss various approaches to solving it, and ultimately offer a solution. Additionally, the medical terminology was used and understood fairly well (for me at least).
Anyone working in the medical sector and any adult searching for a decent read should absolutely pick up this book.
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Post by Gandhi_D 1st »

Surviving the business of healthcare is an educative book and also a guide book in my opinion in making decisions regarding the finance of your health. It provides valuable information right from insurance to pharmaceutical purchases which I solely admire. I didn't spot anything I least like as I like everything about it.
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