Barbie Vartanian, Steve Perlman, Rick Rader, Vanessa Rastovic, Matt Holder
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Standing for Those With Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities.
It is time for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD), their families, the village that supports them, and the healthcare professionals that are responsible for their well-being to grab their pitchforks and storm the castle to end the purposeful exclusion by our government to designate them a medically underserved population (MUP). We (the authors) define IDD as people having a diagnosis of autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and hundreds of other genetic syndromes.