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For Kids With Chronic Conditions, a Looming Insurance Battle

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Children with conditions like asthma, Down syndrome and diabetes need all sorts of support services to thrive, not just survive. But many of these services are not strictly medical. And as the Affordable Care Act takes shape in California -- embracing hundreds of thousands of children with special needs -- the insurance industry is bracing for a battle.

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