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Funding Assistive Technology and Related Health Services in Service Settings

By Kemp, Crystal E.; Parette, Howard P.; Hourcade, Jack J.; Early Childhood Education Journal, Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 189-192
Publication Date: Spring 2001

Paper discusses options for securing funding to provide assistive technology devices in client service settings. Options include Medicaid, the School Health and Related Services Program, and the Early Periodic, Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Program. A sample letter of justification to the Medicaid office is included.
Published by: Springer US, part of Springer Science & Business Media   (Website:http://www.springer.com)

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