Official Review: Surviving the Business of Healthcare

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A wonderful review. The topic is very close to my heart. Complete detail of healthcare system. Thanks.
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Yes it's not easy to find a doctor who will wait until the patient is satisfied.its takes grace especially when doctor's have alot in there minds.thinking of other patients waiting to be attended too . doctor's need to learn alot ,like how to take there time to listen to patients ,they need to have a patient and caring heart.
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I like the book, it's very interesting and have all the essential tools it need to work on thanks very much
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Cecilia_L wrote: 18 Feb 2020, 15:13
AntonelaMaria wrote: 18 Feb 2020, 15:09 It this book that is more suited for US citizens? This is an amazing review. It sounds like a great book. It is important to have all information in one place.
The author does address many healthcare issues that are specific to the U.S. However, it contains a lot of helpful information that may benefit readers from other countries, too. Thanks for your comment.
Thanks!!! The review is excellent indeed in reading the title of the book, I did wonder about its relevance outside of the U.S.
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Cleopatra banda wrote: 16 Jun 2021, 21:10 Yes it's not easy to find a doctor who will wait until the patient is satisfied.its takes grace especially when doctor's have alot in there minds.thinking of other patients waiting to be attended too . doctor's need to learn alot ,like how to take there time to listen to patients ,they need to have a patient and caring heart.
Indeed. Agree. Thanks, I appreciated this comment.
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Kanchan Sharma wrote: 13 Jun 2021, 02:59 A wonderful review. The topic is very close to my heart. Complete detail of healthcare system. Thanks.
A wonderful review indeed!!! The healthcare system where I live is good and persons do receive individualized care
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As a user of the healthcare system I know that it can be both good and bad. There are always things to be learned to make the experience easier a better. I hope that others can be helped.
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Wow so this is not just a novel to make you quench the thirst of reading Books but also a blue print to help you make a better healthcare decisions for you and your family, this is a Good review.
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As early as possible we have to take good care of our health to avoid cancer.
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Review so deep. Healthy generation as a result of support professional specific medical practitioners in their effort causing full health each patient is everyone hopefulness in the world.
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Surviving the Business of Health Care is not just informative, rather, it's a complete package for cancer patients. The review is concise and makes the book a craving for patients with similar health condition as Regis especially in the US.
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You have given us a beautiful and informative review. This book is filled with great tips and guides on how people can seek help, plus many other necessary and crucial ways to get what you need.
Amazing job!!
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This books sounds like really a good one to read, especially knowing that some of the experiences are drawn from real life situations giid review
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Post by Sakamutanda G »

It is a very important thing to consider health, because health is so important that every living thing desires, as for me the book is interesting.
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today you can't find a doctor who is ready to serve a patient like this one
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