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Supporters of the CDC's Proposed Addition for a Wandering Behavior Diagnostic Code
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Guests Kim Wombles and Alison Singer join us today to discuss the CDC's proposal of a new ICD9-CM code for wandering. Kim is an instructor of English and Psychology at Cisco College, has 3 children and is an avid autism blogger:
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Autism Science Foundation
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Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee
member and mother of 2. Their goal is to relay what supporters of the proposed ICD-9 believe this will mean, and ease the fear that some have of abusive tactics resulting from this added code. Please call in with any questions or comments at
917-889-3527.
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