Latest News On Autism

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Los retrasos en el diagnóstico y tratamiento del autismo aumentaron durante la pandemia

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La pandemia retrasó muchos servicios médicos críticos, entre ellos los del autismo. Estos tratamientos son esenciales para los niños recién diagnosticados.

Delays for Autism Diagnosis and Treatment Grew Even Longer During the Pandemic

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Despite increased public awareness, research advances, and wider insurance coverage for autism therapies, children often wait months — in some cases more than a year — to get an autism diagnosis and begin intervention services. The waits can be longer for Black and Latino children, and families in rural areas are also disadvantaged, without access to providers.

La alta demanda de perros de servicio crea un mercado salvaje y a veces fraudulento

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Estos perros aprenden a ayudar a los seres humanos, pero quedan atrapados en engaños. Muchos los usan para un mercado que abusa de los que tienen necesidades médicas.

Demand for Service Dogs Unleashes a ‘Wild West’ Market

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Service dogs can help people with ailments from autism to epilepsy, but a trained dog can cost up to $40,000 — and insurance won’t cover it.

This Doctor Thought She Could Navigate US Health Care. Then Her Autistic Son Needed Help.

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Dr. Mai Pham left her corporate career to spark change in a system that is failing millions of Americans with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Push Is On for States to Ban Organ Transplant Discrimination

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States are passing laws that would prevent people with Down syndrome, autism and other disabilities from being denied transplants solely because of their conditions.

With Mom’s Green Card On The Line, Family Forgoes Autism Services For Citizen Child

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A Texas girl needs autism treatment, but her immigrant mother is afraid of turning to Medicaid. As more U.S. children go without health coverage, advocates blame politics of intimidation.

Nowhere To Go: Young People With Severe Autism Languish In Hospitals

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Some teens and young adults are spending weeks or even months in retrofitted emergency rooms — even in mesh-covered tents — until specialized care can be found. ‘It’s a huge problem,’ one doctor says.

As Non-Medical Vaccine Exemptions Grow, Texas Parents Seek Transparency In Schools

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Although the state has an overall high level of vaccinations, some people are concerned about growing pockets with high numbers of children who are not immunized.

Despite Federal Directive, Texas Denies Medicaid Coverage For An Autism Therapy

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The state’s Medicaid program quit covering the expensive therapy, called applied behavioral analysis, leaving some families scrambling to afford the treatment.

Questions Emerge About The Impact Of State Autism Insurance Mandates

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New research finds that the impact of these mandates varies because of differences in states’ coverage requirements and the availability of treatment options.

Slowing Down The ER To Improve Care For Patients With Autism

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A small but growing number of hospital emergency rooms are taking steps to improve quality of care for patients with autism while also adding efficiency and cost effectiveness.

Narrow Marketplace Plans In Texas Pose Problems For Autistic Children

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The move away from policies that allow families to seek out-of-network care is forcing many parents with autistic children to consider covering therapy costs themselves.