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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Surviving the business of health care is a very informative book for all. It is not just meant for medical practitioners but every one interested in living a health life. I loved how she told her personal experience in the book. The book deserves a full rating.
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The book receives a four-star rating from me. It's both instructive and motivational. I appreciate how the author was able to draw on her own personal experience to help us connect with the book. I'm trying to lose weight, and it's been extremely helpful, as well as motivating me to keep going. We live in a time when our health should be our top priority, and the author was able to successfully educate us on how to make excellent health decisions.The plot is fantastic and straightforward. By far the best book I've ever read.
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I gave the book a well-deserved 4 out of 4. I think the content meets the author's intentions. The book educates readers about the healthcare system using a fluid, precise and well-composed storytelling technique.
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I gave the book a well-deserved 4 out of 4. I think the content meets the author's intentions. The book educates readers about the healthcare system using a fluid, precise and well-composed storytelling technique.
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This is a concise guide to empower patients about healthcare system that will help them save money and time. Also, the author is a physician who was recently diagnosed with cancer. I rated this book 4 out of 4 stars.
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We badly need an exact Indian replica of Surviving the Business of Healthcare! This book was thought-provoking as the author laid out many hidden ugly truths. I enjoyed reading it.
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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. Overall, this was an entertaining manual that communicated facts and wisdom. I gave it 4 out of 4 stars.
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I just finished the book and also rated it highly as I felt that the topics about being proactive about one's own healthcare and information on how to best navigate the healthcare system are important. The book was well-written and practical. I also enjoyed the personal stories.
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This is a 4-star book. The only challenge I encountered was the overuse of medical jargon, which people who are not in this field will find difficulty in understanding as there was no footnote to explain this medical jargon.
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Actually I really love and enjoyed every bit of this book.it was so educating and I also learnt a lot about this book, I didn't see see anything I disliked about this book.
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Actually, I liked this book the author wrote this book from her own experiences. This book was also very engaging and I learned a lot from it.
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I rated this book 4 out of 4 stars because I learned a lot from it, and the author wrote from her experience both for her parents and from her life as a cancer percent.
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This book is very informational and helpful. I enjoyed every bit of this book. One fascinating thing about this book is that it was error-free. I will rate this book 4 stars.
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The book has wonderful advices that anyone can use. It also handles an important subject that can prove helpful to any reader. Therefore, it's a four for me.
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What I did like most about Surviving the Business of Healthcare is the author's assuring and convincing tone. This makes the thought flow well and her ideas believable. I found the book's content about taking of my health in an economically viable manner without compromising sure curative medical care to be a great opportunity to come the book. So, I rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
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