For reference. That middle blue spot is centered on the DFW metroplex. An area of over 8.4M people in the center. What that most likely means is there are a large number there that are undiagnosed likely due to political and educational reasons.
I am going with regional insurance/medical provider policy on coverage of the diagnosis. If an autism diagnosis gets more covered care, it’s diagnosed more. If other diagnosis gets the patient the care that they need, it’s another disease that overlaps.
Maybe, or maybe it’s environmental, or just statistically insignificant. With no further information on what the “confidence” is in this is basically map gore.
For reference. That middle blue spot is centered on the DFW metroplex. An area of over 8.4M people in the center. What that most likely means is there are a large number there that are undiagnosed likely due to political and educational reasons.
Nah, that’s centered on Oklahoma. It includes DFW, but that’s basically all of Oklahoma.
Holy shit man, yeah DFW is big but not that fucking big lmao
DFW is big and getting bigger
I am going with regional insurance/medical provider policy on coverage of the diagnosis. If an autism diagnosis gets more covered care, it’s diagnosed more. If other diagnosis gets the patient the care that they need, it’s another disease that overlaps.
Maybe, or maybe it’s environmental, or just statistically insignificant. With no further information on what the “confidence” is in this is basically map gore.