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Health insurance coverage vs. science

July 1, 2008January 24, 2011michelesolis

sgdA device that helps those with autism and other disorders to communicate reveals how scientists don’t always agree with the way health insurers use their research in deciding what to cover.

Read this article at Crosscut and an update here.

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