Official Review: Surviving the Business of Healthcare

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Re: Official Review: Surviving the Business of Healthcare

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It looks like a pretty good book in the sector of health so I don't think there should be any bad rating
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Interesting.....
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I also read the book and all that you have mentioned here I completely agree with you. The book held such a wealth of information and above that it was very engaging. Thank you for the review.
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Thank you for the interesting review. I just finish reading the book. The book is full of information and knowledge about medical field. I really enjoyed reading it.
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As an older person in the US, I am definitely interested in any guidance I can get on health care! But as I read your review, it sounds a lot more fun than the cut-and-dry guidelines type of book. I had an uncle who was a GP in a very small town early in his career (I wish he had written a book about it!) and he also made house calls, etc. Thank you for your review.
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This review provides a comprehensive overview of "Surviving the Business of Healthcare" by Barbara Galutia Regis PA-C. It highlights the author's personal experiences as a cancer patient and healthcare provider, making the book a valuable guide for navigating the healthcare system. The review praises the book's informative content, enjoyable writing style, and practical advice. Overall, it recommends the book as a must-read for anyone looking to make better healthcare decisions and save money. Compelling conflict, drove the story forward.
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"Surviving the Business of Healthcare" is a book by Barbara Galutia Regis, a fourth-generation family practice provider and cancer patient, providing insights on health insurance options, healthcare providers, and hospital admission. It emphasizes cost-comparison shopping and informed decision-making, and is rated 4 out of 4 stars. It is particularly appealing to cancer patients.
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The review of Surviving the Business of Healthcare presents a compelling overview of Barbara Galutia Regis's insightful guide. Her blend of personal experience and professional knowledge creates a valuable resource for anyone navigating the complexities of healthcare. The emphasis on self-advocacy and practical tips makes it an appealing read, especially for cancer patients and those seeking to make informed healthcare decisions.
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Barbara Galutia Regis offers a wealth of knowledge in Surviving the Business of Healthcare, combining her experiences as a healthcare provider and cancer patient. Her advice on advocacy, navigating health insurance, and understanding medical systems is both practical and insightful, making this book an essential read for anyone seeking to take charge of their healthcare journey.
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Thank you for such an informative review. I have a background in health care and many times wonder how the average person would be able to traverse the increasingly complex current healthcare system.
It sounds like this book would be helpful to many.
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