Friday, 15 June 2012

Kids With Autism Face Health Care Disparities, Study Finds

<p>FRIDAY, Jun 15 (HealthDay News) — Although children with autism
spectrum disorders need some-more <span>health care</span> services, they have reduction access
to <span>specialized care</span> than children with other conditions, such as asthma or
diabetes, according to a new study. </p>
<p>The services used by <span>children with autism</span> are also some-more costly, the
researchers from a University of Missouri-Columbia suggested in the
report published in a July-September emanate of Research in Autism
Spectrum Disorders.</p>
<p>“Across a board, <span>children with autism spectrum disorders</span> used more<span>health caring services</span>, including in-patient stays in a hospital, and
required some-more medications,” investigate co-author Nancy Cheak-Zamora, assistant
professor of health sciences in a university’s School of Health
Professions, pronounced in a university news release. &l...

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