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Apr. 30, 2009

What a Difference a Name Makes

The struggle over autism treatments proves that regulators are the critical link between promises of coverage and the reality of access to care, writes Brietta Clark.

FORUM COLUMN

By Brietta Clark

In the spirit of Autism Awareness Month, I want to call attention to a new obstacle facing parents of autistic children seeking insurance coverage for autism treatment. Ironically, this obstacle comes from the Department of Managed Health Care, the state regulator of health care plans charged with enforcing laws protecting patients' access to care. Unfortunately, it appears this obstacle can be triggered by something ...

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