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New York State Legislature OKs bill requiring insurers to cover autism

Kenneth Lovett New York Daily News 06/17/2011 19:10
Assemblyman Roy McDonald (R. Saratoga). who has two grandchildren with Autism, sponsored the bill passed by the legislature. The bill now awaits Gov. Cuomo's signature.

Assemblyman Roy McDonald (R. Saratoga). who has two grandchildren with Autism, sponsored the bill passed by the legislature. The bill now awaits Gov. Cuomo's signature.


New York insurers would have to cover an array of autism services under a bill approved by the Legislature yesterday.



If signed into law by Gov. Cuomo as expected, insurers will be forced to cover the screening, diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders.

Such coverage would include toddler screenings, speech, physical and occupational therapy - and behavioral treatment.

Under current law, insurers could deny coverage.

The bill was sponsored in the Senate by Roy McDonald, a Saratoga GOPer with two autistic grandchildren.


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