Report on autism prompts complaint in Tulsa
A key proponent of legislation to make insurance companies cover children with autism has filed a complaint against the author of a study that shows the cost of such a mandate could increase rates nearly 20 percent.
Wayne Rohde , who has an 11-year-old son with autism, said Wednesday he filed a complaint against Thomas Cummins of Tulsa , who performed the study for the House of Representatives .
Rohde said he...
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