| Bills have been proposed in both the New York State Assembly (A.6888-B) and New York State Senate (S.6123), which would provide better coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with autism in New York State.
The bills propose amendments to the Insurance Law to provide coverage in every policy, group policy, and/or medical indemnity, hospital service or health service corporation, for the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders. They further provide that treatment of autism spectrum disorders shall include psychiatric care, including direct, consultative and diagnostic services; habilitative or rehabilitative care; pediatric and developmental pediatric care; anesthesiological care and anesthetic services; neurological care; gastroenterogical care; endocrinological care, including behavioral, speech, occupational and physical therapies as well as social skills education training.
Historically, autism has been misidentified as a psychiatric disorder, and has been excluded from coverage by health insurance carriers. New York State Insurance Law was significantly changed in 2006, by requiring insurers to provide all medical services to people with autism that would be provided to people without autism. This law has helped ameliorate the problem, but it does not specify health care services specific to the treatment and diagnosis of autism.
Please support A.6888-B and S.6123 by contacting your local representatives, Assemblymember Koon and Senator Huntley. |