Feb. 13, 2022

Autism spectrum disorder and the masks we wear

"In the ongoing saga of the pandemic, there is the debate whether to wear a mask or not. These are physical masks that temporarily hide our face, but we all wear another type of mask, a metaphorical mask. These are the masks we put on to present who...

"In the ongoing saga of the pandemic, there is the debate whether to wear a mask or not. These are physical masks that temporarily hide our face, but we all wear another type of mask, a metaphorical mask. These are the masks we put on to present who we want the world to see. People who are referred to as having “high functioning autism” often put on the greatest masks of all; masks that society does not allow them to take off. “High functioning autism” is a term used to describe people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that have average or above IQ level and good language ability, which currently is about 44 percent of autistic people. As our understanding of autism expands, this number will grow. It is this group that is often left behind in advocating for individuals with ASD. The term “high functioning autism” obfuscates the real struggles that they endure. You may not realize there is a person with autism in your world hiding behind a mask that you could help."

Lisa Yeh is a psychiatrist.

She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "Autism spectrum disorder and the masks we wear."

Reflect and earn 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CME for this episode.

This episode is sponsored by Athelas, the number one provider of remote patient monitoring.

Did you know more than 65 percent of doctors are actively investing in remote patient monitoring?

That’s because RPM is the fastest-growing segment in health care today. And for good reason:

RPM boosts patient outcomes through preventative care. In fact, a recent study by the VA showed that implementing RPM at a practice can reduce hospital readmission rates by as much as 25 percent, saving more than $20,000 per patient in medical costs.

If you’re not investing in RPM, you’re missing out. Luckily, Athelas can help you roll out RPM end-to-end. They provide devices to your patients, handle 100 percent of billing, and even provide a team of nurses to monitor patient vitals for you. All at zero net cost to your practice.

Try out RPM for your practice by going to KevinMD.com/tryrpm.

Did you enjoy today’s episode?

Rate and review the show so more audiences can find The Podcast by KevinMD.

Subscribe on your favorite podcast app to get notified when a new episode comes out.