Official Review: Surviving the Business of Healthcare

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This sounds like a very informative book about healthcare. Thanks for the great review!
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This book sounds like a must read for anyone who seeks medical services, which would be pretty much everyone. I love books that give an inside look into certain industries and healthcare is a big one. This definitely sounds like the kind of book I should and will read!
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I wanted to read more of this book after reading the sample.
Taking a view on the healthcare system from a personal experience by a medical practitioner gives authenticity to its contents.
Thank you for providing a thorough review of what to expect in the book.
Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I was originally going to pass on this book, but after the review, I think I will check it out. You just never know when it will come in handy.
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I found this to be a very good and very informational review. I like that it offers a plethora of topics on healthcare and serves as a self- help book . Congrats on the BOTD . I enjoyed this very detailed review
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Surviving the " Business" of Healthcare was well written and edited by healthcare practitioner, as per review and indeed it is true. Her first hand information makes this book a credible reference of what transpired inside our healthcare system through the ages, to this day.
Healthcare is on the spotlight, under scrutiny, so read this to see what is going on.
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This book is definitely worth reading. The book is informative as it enlightens the reader on making better health care decisions. Being in the medical field, I agree with the author that selecting a good primary care physician is key. This book is a must read.
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This book looks pretty informative in health care field .after reading your review i wish to read and recommend this book to my friends in this field .thanks for your review ,would have avoided this book if not for your review
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Well, it is very encouraging to note that this book is a relevant read for every contemporary reader. Thanks for the review.
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Wow the author deed a great work writing this educative book, many people today are battling with cancer, I believe this book will encourage them and give them tips how to overcome. Just as you I would skip this book if I randomly finds it in a library but after reading your review I think I should read, at least to have a glimpse of the honesty you are talking about that is in the book. Otherwise congrats on BOTD, the review was well written Cecilia, big up.
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A book packed with a wealth of information about healthcare is definitely a good one. I like it that this hand book is well-written and informational. Added in my to-read list. Congrats on the BOTD.
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Thanks for your review. While Regis's sickness is a rare form called amelanotic nodular melanoma, I think her abundant information and advice can still be helpful for other cancer patients.
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I was surprised to note that Amazon is cheaper than a well-known pharmacy! That won't apply to me here in Asia, but I must share it with my kin in the US!
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The information about healthcare and making better choices is useful and also the glimpse in the past showing drastic changes in healthcare is interesting. Thank you for the great review!
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Post by Nikesh Thakkar »

It is about on health then it will must acquire your time it will be helpful.simple thing Is there if you care of your health your own you will not go to any doctors or hospitals.
In this author teaches the methods and procedures how to do so, it's obasly meaning full.
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