Oh How “My Healthcare Is Killing Me”…

by admin on September 10, 2008

Looks like we have taken a giant leap into the world of print.  Yes– we have actually done something on paper!!! The crew at change:healthcare has published a book, “My Healthcare Is Killing Me: A Survival Guide for the American Healthcare Consumer.”

You can purchase the book for $16.00 (includes shipping) from www.myhealthcareiskillingme.com or better yet, download the FREE ebook!!

Written by Robert Hendrick, Christopher Parks and Katrina Welty, a trio of authors with a wide background of healthcare experience, the book provides an easy to read, straight-forward guide to navigating healthcare in its current state of confusion and chaos.

“We just want to see consumers take the book, implement its lessons and really help their families live a better life,” Hendrick said.  “Seeing more transparency in this industry and consumers taking greater personal control of their healthcare as a result is all the satisfaction we need.  Because then, we’ll know we’ve truly changed healthcare.”

The book is also available through all major book retailers including Amazon.com, Borders and Barnes and Noble, and others.

Let us know your thoughts… write a rant, review, or tell us your story!!  We look forward to hearing from readers like you!

Visit MyHealthcareIsKillingMe.com for more information!

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 arthritis pain relief | foods to lower cholesterol September 11, 2008 at 10:08 pm

Alright I’ll buy one and Ill let you know how did it go.

2 Katrina September 12, 2008 at 12:06 pm

Thanks so much! Remember you can download a free PDF at http://www.myhealthcareiskillingme.com.

We look forward to hearing your thoughts!

3 Alex Sicre September 25, 2008 at 1:17 pm

I think that it is fantastic that you are offering My Healthcare is Killing Me as a free eBook.

Whereas I might not have run out to the bookstore to buy it, I followed the link and downloaded it a few minutes ago and signed up for change:healthcare. Hopefully you will reach those who need the information and can benefit from your insight.

Best of luck with both!

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