Digpal Chauhan amasses an immeasurable amount of data and presents it excellently in his treatise publication Great Health Care System, “Portrait of Principles & Practice.” As much a primary tool for health care professionals as the PDR (Physician’s Desk Reference), Digpal Chauhan compresses an incomprehensively broad spectrum of data on the health care ecosystem and logically categorizes his work with a clever use of memorable acronyms. Digpal Chauhan modestly does not claim ownership for much of the intellectual property included in his book, as he uses extensive professional accreditations to those that have prior publications and copyrights of some of the material. He does, however have a breviloquent and agreeable presentation skill, thus his book pages as one would imagine attending his seminar.
Simplicity is Digpal Chauhan’s goal. He quotes quite humorously, Albert Einstein, “Everything should be as simple as possible and no simpler.” However in the beauty of creating simplicity, Chauhan finds himself carving off unnecessary detail to reveal the brilliance of truth analogous to the “Mountain of Light,” the Kohinoor diamond. He achieves this brilliance as the reader realizes, page by page, they are reading the solution to the waste and mediocrity of our current health care system, the fundamental statistics of life and disease accumulated by the actuarial research professionals, as well as the summary of health care diagnosis and prognosis of many major chronic conditions. All of this in a mere 188 pages brings to light the brilliance of Digpal Chauhan’s book. For example, in discussing the underpinnings and professional responsibilities of health care professionals, there are the “10 Commandments” of the principles for medical staff personnel to follow: » Read more: Great Health Care System, By Dr Digpal Chauhan – Book Review