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Pennsylvania governor signs autism insurance bill

July 12th, 2008

From the Harrisburg [PA] Patriot-News:

Gov. Ed Rendell has signed a bill that advocates for people with autism say will make the state a national leader in helping children with autism.

It requires health insurers to pay up to $36,000 per year toward medically necessary treatments of autism.

Covered treatments include applied behavior analysis, a long-term therapy intended to teach people with autism to perform normal tasks.

See also: Parent advocate led the fight for autism bill (Lancaster Online)

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