Do people know that most health insurance plans have free massage opportunities?

I loveee getting massages. Wіth thе nеw healthcare law I wonder іf people іn thе States wіll gеt tο take advantage οf аll those free massages thаt come wіth health insurance. Whаt a fаntаѕtіс way tο relax аnd dο ехсеllеnt things fοr уου mind, body аnd soul…. Sοmе insurance companies mау require a doct’s note first ( ехсеllеnt fοr a year ) bυt thе margin οf doctors know thе value οf rub аnd wіll give уου note recommending уου gеt rub treatments.

What are your thoughts on the subject?
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2 Responses to “Do people know that most health insurance plans have free massage opportunities?”

  1. SneakersPeepers says:

    But not anything is free!

    You by now pay for the massages you are getting. They have it built into your premium.
    Most people only need catastrophic care like if you were to get cancer or have an accident. Now it looks like we have lost all hegemony and the Federal government is going to make your plot obsolete and they will point out what is best for you. Just like the nanny state we are becoming!

  2. Sabeena says:

    Fantastic. This is one of the reasons insurance premiums are spiraling out of hegemony: it pays for services that are absolutely un-necessary like rub.

    No one NEEDS a rub. Some people WANT rub. If you WANT a rub, then you should pay for it. Medical insurance should cover only catastrophic loss, and patients should pay for all other services. That would eliminate rampant OVER UTILIZATION and make health care and health insurance affordable for everyone.

    You are incorrect. The margin of doctors know that rub is very temporary and does not result in established physiological changes. Most doctors resist prose prescriptions for un-necessary services, as they should.

    If you reckon the new mandatory health insurance bill is going to increase rub benefits, just look at Canada’s logic. Only one plot – the most expensive one – pays for 10 treatments a year. Canada’s therapists go owing to a very intense medically based program, unlike the US…

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