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		<title>By: Howard Levinson</title>
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		<description>Julie: Much of you information concerning documenting and billing for massage is helpful. However, the insurance industry is quite complex. Different plans within states can have their own limitations or coverage. Different contracts within plans may have differing coverages and requirements. A number of chiropractors are finding the complexities too cumbersome for the reimbursement and have gone to cash practices. Massage is currently primarily and cash business and I am not sure changing is in the profession&#039;s best interest. (BTW, One of my kids is a massage therapist) Good luck.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Julie: Much of you information concerning documenting and billing for massage is helpful. However, the insurance industry is quite complex. Different plans within states can have their own limitations or coverage. Different contracts within plans may have differing coverages and requirements. A number of chiropractors are finding the complexities too cumbersome for the reimbursement and have gone to cash practices. Massage is currently primarily and cash business and I am not sure changing is in the profession&#8217;s best interest. (BTW, One of my kids is a massage therapist) Good luck.</p>
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