Official Review: Surviving the Business of Healthcare

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I also have to admit that were it not for this platform, it would have been very unlikely that I'd even consider reading this book. However, based on the review, I think it offers a lot of insight on a topic that most people would be least likely to consider. Plus the fact that the author shares a lot of her personal experiences and history just makes the book all the more interesting.
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Thank you for the review! I enjoyed this book as well. The author had a lot of credibility since she is a doctor, has family members who are doctors, and has been a cancer patient. Her writing was concise and easy to understand. She had many good tips.
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what a mind-blowing book ever. I have read with interest.
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Surely, everyone needs to read this book 'cos all over the world, healthcare is turning into a lucrative business. If one has to survive it, you have to choose the best which is affordable and within reach. Great that you noted the stand point of the author given her first hand experience growing up. Love your review and look forward to reading this great guide
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i have not been detailed with the cancerous diseases but after reading i realized that it must be a major concerns for every body in the world,since cancer can be treated with doctors as they are willing to help.
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I am sure that after reading this I'll be provided with information that will empower me to make better healthcare decisions for myself and my family." Thanks a lot for the information and review.
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Thank you for this great review.

It gives unique insight and knowledge about the healthcare industry, clears up common misconceptions and helps patients to make informed and effective decisions about their healthcare.
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This book has a lot of information regarding healthcare that would definitely add value to the reader's life. Thanks for the amazing review.
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This book is very powerful in a lot of ways on how the healthcare industry does and the way they are being cared for as a patient. It’s a highly recommended book.
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The book contains a lot of helpful information that may benefit readers from all countries. This a great review and am hoping to read it soon.
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This review was such a comprehensive one. I would recommend this book to those seeking the best health care for themselves and their families. In these trying times where the issue of our health has become our number one priority. We have to think about cost and the best health care provider to trust our lives. This book seems to be an excellent guide for this and so much more.
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The author sounds very knowledgeable. This sounds like a very interesting book, especially in these Covid-times.
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Information in healthcare is very practical. Unfortunately, due to the pandemuc, I am lucky to even schedule an appointment. 5 months in advance and they cancel. I am wondering if I should try taking my health to the apothecary stores instead.
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Surviving The Business of Healthcare. I chose to add this book to my shelf because HEALTHCARE is the problem at the same time the solution to our current global crises. The title of the book itself reveals the sad truth that drives one to dig deeper between the pages.
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The system can be difficult to navigate, and I can't wait to check out this book 😁
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