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Illinois governor wants insurers to pay for autism treatment

July 14th, 2008

From the Chicago Sun-Times, AP/Chicago Tribune:

Using his power to rewrite legislation, Democratic Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich proposed Sunday that insurers be required to pay for diagnosis and treatment of autism …

Insurance policies would be required to pay up to $36,000 a year and to provide for an unlimited number of medical visits for autism patients until age 21.

… Saying autism coverage is too important for bickering, Blagojevich said his amendatory veto has strong bipartisan support. In order to take effect, lawmakers in both chambers must approve the governor’s changes.

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