The United States has a fragmented healthcare system made of many  private health care facilities that are largely owned by the private  sector. Primary care doctors are usually the first point of entry when  there are any health concerns before referrals to any other appropriate  health establishment if necessary. There are thousands of insurance  companies that cover private health insurance and up until fairly  recently it has been very hard to get health insurance to cover autism  because it is risky and treatment is very expensive. This has recently  changed due to new legislation but availability can depend on whether a  particular State has enacted autism insurance legislation or coverage  for government funded health programs such as Medicaid.
The causes  of autism are not readily known or available. The U.S. Center for  Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that autism and related  disorders are more common than previously thought. There is an increase  in those being diagnosed and 3-4 times as many boys than girls are  affected. On average one in 110 children born in the U.S. have autism.  One in 70 boys and one in 315 girls are affected. It is thought by  professionals that the increase is due to a wider definition of the  spectrum.
It is essential to get an expert diagnosis in order to  access the different services and treatments that may be available as it  is beneficial to begin an early intervention program. An evaluation and  assessment of the child may be done by a multidisciplinary team of  professionals. Doctors who specializes in autism will observe the child,  ask parents questions about the child's development and behavior and do  a variety of tests such as intelligence tests to evaluate the child's  strengths and weaknesses.
The following are some examples of the  types of people and places listed by the National Institute of Mental  Health (NIMH) of whom to go to that will make a referral to, or provide  diagnostic and treatment services (NIMH):
Family doctors 
Mental health specialists such as psychiatrists, psychologists and counselors 
Community mental health centers 
Health maintenance organizations 
Hospital psychiatry departments and outpatients clinics 
State hospital outpatient clinics 
Local medical and/or psychiatric societies
Once diagnosed, the  quest to find affordable health insurance coverage to cover autism can  begin. Around half of states currently have enacted autism insurance  legislation which makes healthcare insurance coverage for more  available, though it can be expensive. Recent laws have increased  coverage for government funded health programs such as Medicaid for  those on low incomes and disability is covered if it comes within the  disability guidelines, so more families now qualify for assistance.
There  are all kinds of treatments and interventions available and a treatment  plan can be devised and tailored towards the individual child.  Different teams of specialists can evaluate such things as speech,  communication and motor skills. The main ways of treating the child can  be through:
Behaviour Therapies and other types of therapies
Applied  Behavior Analysis (ABA) can be used to shape and modify behavior.  Occupational Therapy is available to work on fine and gross motor  skills, for example, and there are other therapies such as Speech  Therapy.
Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for school age children
Parents  are encouraged to be involved with teachers in setting targets or goals  to be reached within the particular school year and describes any  special support required in meeting them.
Medication
Currently,  there are no medications available to treat autism, but there are  supplements that can treat and manage some of the symptoms. Ritalin, for  example, can be used to treat impulsivity and overactivity and there  are other drugs that can be used to treat behaviors such as aggressive  behaviors or repetitive behaviors.
 
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