[Collaboration with Health Insurance Unions] FRACTAL WORKOUT Launches Medical Fitness Course Using Designated Exercise Therapy Facilities
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Fractal Workout Inc. has launched a medical fitness course at its Harajuku-based gym, "FRACTAL WORKOUT," in collaboration with health insurance unions. As a designated exercise therapy facility, the gym provides physician-prescribed exercise therapy, helping members improve their health and potentially qualify for medical expense deductions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of FRACTAL WORKOUT's medical fitness course?
- A: To provide exercise therapy based on a physician's prescription for the purpose of treating diseases, and to create opportunities for exercise in collaboration with health insurance associations.
- Q: Is exercise therapy at designated facilities eligible for medical expense deductions?
- A: Under certain conditions, facility usage fees may be eligible for medical expense deductions. However, eligibility requires a physician's prescription and that the therapy is for disease treatment. Individual eligibility is not guaranteed.
- Q: What are the main diseases targeted?
- A: Conditions such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, and ischemic heart disease, where a physician determines that exercise therapy is appropriate based on the patient's condition.
- Q: What is BODY PALETTE?
- A: A tool for assessing health status, designing interventions, and providing operational support at the organizational or group level. It is not intended for individual diagnosis or treatment.
- Q: Who is the primary target for this course?
- A: The course primarily targets health insurance association members who are busy, such as executives, managers, and professionals, and have difficulty maintaining consistent exercise routines.