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Rating: Summary: hospital care Review: good hospital information use it as a reference for what you can ask for and not be afraid to ask for
Rating: Summary: Excellent resource - well-written and comprehensive Review: I'm preparing to have surgery in a month or so and have read MANY books on being the hospital, what to expect, etc. This book manages to combine all the "patient's rights/protect yourself" information with some very concrete questions to ask of the hospital administration when evaluating a facility. The appendix also has wonderful forms you can use for keeping track of who gives you what when, since after reading this book, you will inevitably be checking your bill with a magnifying glass (and finding numerous mistakes, as 98.5% of all hospital bills contain them, according to the author). Since this book is endorsed by the People's Medical Society, a non-profit consumer organization that I think has ties to the Rodale Foundation, it's nice to know that the revisions of this volume have input from previous readers sharing their experiences (and how the book helped them in their own hospital experience). I feel that I will be a better patient and advocate for myself as a result of reading it - and I definitely plan to bring it to the hospital!
Rating: Summary: Excellent resource - well-written and comprehensive Review: I'm preparing to have surgery in a month or so and have read MANY books on being the hospital, what to expect, etc. This book manages to combine all the "patient's rights/protect yourself" information with some very concrete questions to ask of the hospital administration when evaluating a facility. The appendix also has wonderful forms you can use for keeping track of who gives you what when, since after reading this book, you will inevitably be checking your bill with a magnifying glass (and finding numerous mistakes, as 98.5% of all hospital bills contain them, according to the author). Since this book is endorsed by the People's Medical Society, a non-profit consumer organization that I think has ties to the Rodale Foundation, it's nice to know that the revisions of this volume have input from previous readers sharing their experiences (and how the book helped them in their own hospital experience). I feel that I will be a better patient and advocate for myself as a result of reading it - and I definitely plan to bring it to the hospital!
Rating: Summary: Take This Book to the Hospital With You by Charles Inlander Review: The author has written a number of very good books on the subject of health care value. This is no exception. The book places great value in reviewing hospital bills in detail to detect unnecessary charges and areas where generic drugs could provide cheaper alternatives over the long term. In addition, the institution you choose should have a good nosomial infection record . Many patients die from the disease they contract in the hospital rather than the condition upon entry. Some patientsactually have family members that get jobs in the hospital to oversee loved ones and take advantage of benefits and reduced employee costs. Board certification is another important item for the treating physicians and surgeons. Perhaps there is no greater benefit to the patient than having a comprehensive knowledge of the condition being treated and the alternative treatment modalities whether conventional or alternative medicine. Wise utilization of the ambulatory care centers and outpatient clinics are another important set of options for patients. Conditions requiring continuous monitoring and post-followup reviews are best treated in the outpatient care centers. This volume is a treasure chest of medicinal information pertinent to any medical consumer. The work is a good value at the price charged.
Rating: Summary: the most important book you'll buy Review: This book makes all the difference. Hospital staff don't tell you anything about the system. They don't have the time and they don't want you to know, anyway. The information in here made sure my father had the best care possible. Like the first reviewer said, having it in your hand and on the table in the patient's room changes the care for the better. This book is invaluable. I wore mine out while in the hospital and could quote from it.
Rating: Summary: Gook handbook for any medical encounter Review: This is a clever and detailed analysis of virtually every aspect of any hospitalization. It is very easy to read, and quite accurate. It has a thorough glossary, and defines terms throughout the book.
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