New autism diagnoses in the UK tend to be clustered within specific NHS service regions, suggesting that where an individual lives may influence whether they receive an autism diagnosis and access to special education needs support (link). This mirrors the regional differences seen in the US. Isn’t the point of “nationalised” health care to distribute care uniformly?
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Likelihood of receiving an autism diagnosis may depend on where you live
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New autism diagnoses in the UK tend to be clustered within specific NHS service regions, suggesting that where an individual lives may influence whether they receive an autism diagnosis and access to special education needs support (link). This mirrors the regional differences seen in the US. Isn’t the point of “nationalised” health care to distribute care uniformly?