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145050180X
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Jennifer Heyns - January 28, 2010
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This healthcare memoir is an essential read for every American, regardless of health insurance status. Take an inside look at one family's experiences in successfully navigating the world of healthcare without health insurance.

Read about their journey and the lessons they've learned and see how very simple it is to take a more active and involved roll in your own healthcare to find the channels for obtaining the best quality healthcare at affordable rates.

Uninsured readers can learn how to ensure they are taken care of properly without having to sacrifice personal financial wellness. Those who are insured will see the importance of keeping closer tabs on medical professionals and insurance companies to ensure proper care is given and that costs incurred in their behalf are billed appropriately.

The government cannot fix our healthcare system, they can only force costs to rise as the quality of care in our nation continues to decline. Only by becoming completely involved, responsible and accountable for our own healthcare can We the People bring about the type of healthcare reform that will benefit us as a whole.
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Jennifer Heyns
Columnist and Author of Bargaining for Our Lives, healthcare memoir. Hoping to change the world by showing people how to get the best quality, affordable care regardless of insurance status.

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