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In Clinical Practice — Letters

Health care for people with intellectual disability

Kathryn A Vanny, Michael H Levy and Susan C Hayes
MJA 2008; 189 (2): 90

To the Editor: General practitioners play an influential role in the improved health care of people with intellectual disability (ID) through assessment, diagnosis, and development and maintenance of health plans. GPs also help patients access specialist health care and community-based services.1 Recent initiatives by the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities (IASSID) and Medicare Australia have been introduced to develop a national strategy for GPs and other health practitioners in their contribution to the promotion of health care for people with ID.

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