Private health insurers may soon be able to offer rebates for seven complementary therapies previously prohibited.
This includes some movement therapies – Pilates, yoga, tai chi and Alexander technique, which teaches body awareness and posture – as well as naturopathy, shiatsu (Japanese massage) and Western herbal medicine.
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Title
These complementary therapies may soon be eligible for private health insurance rebates
Creators
Jon Wardle - Southern Cross University
Publication Details
The Conversation
Publisher
The Conversation Media Group Ltd
Identifiers
991013279210702368
Academic Unit
National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine
Language
English
Resource Type
Magazine article
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These complementary therapies may soon be eligible for private health insurance rebates