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Report: Poverty Higher, Care Less Coordinated for Kids With Intellectual Disabilities
December 10, 2009
DURHAM, N.H., Dec. 10 -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release:

Children with autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, and intellectual disabilities are more likely to live below the federal poverty line and less likely to receive coordinated care services than children with other special health care needs, a new report by a University of New Hampshire research team finds. The report, published this month in the journal Pediatrics, examines access to ge . . .

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