Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Who pays for autism treatment?

An explosion in the number of children diagnosed has parents,
insurers and state and private institutions battling over coverage.
The case of Andrew Arce is a window into the conflict.

By Lisa Girion
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
July 6 2008

By the time Andrew Arce was 15 months old,
his parents suspected he was autistic.

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225 S. Lake Ave., Suite 1000
Pasadena, CA 91101
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