Best Family & General Practice (Books) Under $100 (2026)
We ranked books under $100 by a value score combining relevance to family/general practice, methodological or technical rigor, applicability to home and community care, and average user rating
This roundup highlights high-value family and general practice books under $100 that inform clinical care, caregiving, and healthcare technology in home and community settings. Selections emphasize practical relevance, methodological rigor, and applicability to family medicine, geriatrics, qualitative research, and low-power medical device design
Top Picks
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Ultra Low Power ECG Processing System for IoT Devices
A low power ECG processing system designed for IoT devices. Enables efficient signal processing with compact hardware. Customer insight note is unavailable in provided data
- low power ECG processing
- iot-oriented design
- compact system for edge use
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Smart Technologies in Healthcare
A book exploring how smart technologies affect healthcare practices and outcomes. Provides insights into innovative applications and implications for family and general practice. customer insight: no explicit sentiment provided
- tech in healthcare focus
- applicable to family practice
- insight into innovative applications
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Qualitative Metasynthesis
A scholarly book on qualitative metasynthesis. Key benefit: synthesis methods for qualitative research. Customer insight: none available
- metasynthesis methodology
- qualitative synthesis guidance
- peer-reviewed style analysis
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Rational Suicide in the Elderly: Clinical, Ethical, Sociocultural Aspects
A scholarly book exploring clinical, ethical, and sociocultural dimensions of rational suicide in older adults. It provides multidisciplinary perspectives for clinicians and researchers. Customer insight: mixed feelings noted in reviews
- clinical-ethical-sociocultural focus
- geriatric suicide discussion
- multidisciplinary insights