NICE seeks to improve autistic people’s health and wellbeing (1 August 2017) 11/08/2017 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment A new recommendation from NICE (the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence) seeks to improve autistic people’s experiences of GP services in England. It encourages GPs to record someone’s autism diagnosis, in a step that The National Autistic Society believes could help to tackle the unacceptable health inequality faced by autistic people. More information from the NAS here: http://www.autism.org.uk/get-involved/media-centre/news/2017-08-01-nice.aspx Share on Facebook Share 0 Share on TwitterTweet Share on LinkedIn Share Send email Mail
A new recommendation from NICE (the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence) seeks to improve autistic people’s experiences of GP services in England. It encourages GPs to record someone’s autism diagnosis, in a step that The National Autistic Society believes could help to tackle the unacceptable health inequality faced by autistic people.
A new recommendation from NICE (the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence) seeks to improve autistic people’s experiences of GP services in England. It encourages GPs to record someone’s autism diagnosis, in a step that The National Autistic Society believes could help to tackle the unacceptable health inequality faced by autistic people.