Wisconsin kids with disabilities often forgo medical care 

Wisconsin kids with disabilities often forgo medical care 
More than half of kids with special healthcare needs have a mental health condition and often have more challenges in getting care than their peers without disabilities, according to a brief released by the Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health on Tuesday. 
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