Autism and healthcare

By: Preißmann, Christine.
Series: Advances in Autism 3 (3) 2017: 115-124. 2017Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | HEALTH CARE | ACCESS | BARRIERS | HEALTH PROFESSIONALS | POLICY | TRANSFORMING CAREOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: Points out that many autistic people do not have any access to healthcare services or they experience significant barriers to navigating the healthcare system. Describes a significant concern in almost every healthcare setting, including specialized doctors and psychotherapists, outpatient medical care, access to preventive treatments and treatments in hospitals for emergency medical care.
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Points out that many autistic people do not have any access to healthcare services or they experience significant barriers to navigating the healthcare system. Describes a significant concern in almost every healthcare setting, including specialized doctors and psychotherapists, outpatient medical care, access to preventive treatments and treatments in hospitals for emergency medical care.

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