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APRIL 24, 2008

Ad by businesses, insurers blasts autism plan

A coalition of business groups and health insurers began running a web-based advertising campaign on the Sayfie Review site Thursday, opposing efforts by the Legislature and Gov. Charlie Crist to mandate insurance coverage for autism. The Senate has unanimously passed a bill (SB 2654) that would require large health insurance plans to cover diagnostic screening and treatment of autism and related disorders, and the House will soon consider its own proposal (HCC 27).

Ironically, some of the groups featured in the anti-autism mandate ad support the goals of Crist and lawmakers to pass a law that would allow insurers to offer low-cost health policies to the 3.8-million uninsured in Florida.

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