Wellness Revolution: How the University of Nantes is Blazing a Trail in Student Health and Happiness

Sparking Student Passion: University of Nantes Unites Health Insurance and Wellness

The important thing is health. However, when you are young, this is far from being the main concern. This is why Health Insurance comes to campuses and high schools to talk about it. His traveling bus was at theUniversity of Nantes, this Tuesday, October 8.

“It’s the happiest day of my life”

“We did a 1 vs 1 health quiz and it destroyed me”smiles Thomas, alongside his friend Mathéo. “In the truck over there, I played a game and I won a buoy, it’s really goodadds the latter, the pink Health Insurance flamingo proudly swollen around his waist. These are terminals on which we must answer questions.

Mathéo proudly wears the health insurance flamingo. © Radio France – Paul Sertillanges

“Can you help me win a buoy, please”begs Allia, on the bus with her friends who are Art History and Archeology students. Among the questions, on the terminals, for example: “Why do you need complementary health insurance? From what age can you apply for a vital card?”

After a few adventures, Allia finally has her flamingo buoy in her hands. “I am extremely happy, she blurted out, It’s the happiest day of my life.” Among the other items to be won, there are also bobs, condoms, bandagesor even anti-drug glass covers.

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Games hosted by CPAM employees

“I was a little scared, I’m shy, recognizes Virginie, but now it’s happening and it feels good to help people, I’m in front of them and it’s more concrete than having the files.” Like her, part of the forty animators are CPAM employees 44 volunteers who, usually, are not in contact with the public.

“It’s cool to see the people, the insured, for realadds Tanguy, CPAM employee, those who really ask questions. For many, Health Insurance is paper, paperwork, it’s a maze even though it’s rather simple, we’re rather nice, smiling, rather modern too, and I think it works.”

Is college health​ insurance worth it

Analysis: Bringing Health Insurance to Campuses and High Schools

As a blogger focusing on education and healthcare, I recently came across an article highlighting the ‌importance of health insurance on⁣ campuses and in high schools. The⁢ article emphasized that ​while health is crucial, it often takes a backseat in the minds of young people. To address this⁤ concern,⁤ many institutions are now introducing health ⁣insurance plans to​ support their students’ well-being.

University Initiatives

Several universities ⁢have already implemented student‌ health insurance plans, which offer comprehensive ⁣coverage‌ at reduced rates. For instance, the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) has the Penn Student Insurance ‌Plan ⁤(PSIP), which is offered‍ through Aetna Student Health [[1]]. This plan meets ⁣Penn’s insurance requirements ⁤and is available to students in most graduate and professional programs. Similarly, Temple University offers a ​Student⁤ Health Insurance Plan with three options, allowing full-time students to purchase coverage at discounted group ⁢rates [[2]].

Why is this⁢ important?

The emphasis on health insurance on campuses is not just about providing medical coverage; it’s also⁢ about ensuring that students can focus on⁢ their ⁢studies ⁤without ⁣worrying about ​the financial burden of ​healthcare. This is particularly important ​for international students, who may not have prior knowledge of the US healthcare system. Universities like Penn are now requiring full-time students to obtain​ comprehensive ‍health insurance coverage ⁣that ​meets certain ​standards [[3]]. This move is⁤ a ⁤step in the right direction, as ⁢it acknowledges the importance of health and well-being in academic success.

Conclusion

the introduction of health insurance⁢ plans on campuses and in high schools is a positive development that prioritizes the well-being of students. By providing access to comprehensive and affordable healthcare, institutions⁣ can help students‌ focus on ‌their ‌studies and achieve ​their academic ⁢goals. As a society, it’s essential that we continue to ⁣emphasize the importance of health⁢ insurance, ​especially for ‌young⁤ people who ⁤may not⁣ be aware of the potential consequences of neglecting their ⁢health.

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