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Ohioans with Autism will Benefit from Medicaid Expansion

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Monday, March 11, 2013   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Gov. John Kasich recently took a bold step by mandating that insurance companies cover autism in their health care policies. Now comes an opportunity to help even more individuals impacted by developmental disabilities. Marla Root, an Autism Society of Ohio board member, said expansion of the state's Medicaid program through the Affordable Care Act will assist families who currently have no access to medical care and behavioral health services and are struggling to support their loved ones.

"Thousands and thousands of families out there have children with autism or special needs who don't have access to behavioral health care," she said. "Their children have some sort of challenging behavior they can't get treatment for."

Root said Kasich's plans to expand the program to 138 percent of the poverty level would expand the eligibility criteria to qualify for Medicaid benefits to 1.5 million people in Ohio who currently have no health insurance.

Autism is diagnosed in about one in 88 children, and Medicaid currently covers about 40 percent of Ohio's autistic population. According to the Ohio Alliance for Health Transformation, more than $23 billion in additional federal funds will flow into Ohio's economy through 2019 to help provide these health services.

Research has shown that early intervention can make a significant difference for children with autism by improving social, cognitive and communication skills. Root said access to services such as speech, occupational and behavioral therapy can go a long way to help them become successful adults.

"The more we can decrease the symptoms of autism," she said, "the more opportunity they should have to learn, whether that's in education environments or to just do jobs and hobbies in the community, learn to take care of themselves and things like that."

Expansion of Medicaid in Ohio would also restore the state's mental health system, she added, which has seen severe cuts in recent years. Opponents have stated concerns that further federal funding reductions would cost the state in the long term, but the governor's office has indicated Ohio can roll back the expansion if federal rules change.






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