Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) for ABA Therapy: The Complete Guide

Financial stability is a top concern for ABA practices navigating today’s payer landscape. But, to achieve this, every ABA therapy provider must face a complex network of payer rules, clinical documentation demands, and reimbursement timelines, and find a way to bring these moving parts into a reliable, repeatable system. This is because reliable revenue cycle […]

Family Involvement: Best Practices for Parent Training, Collaboration, and Empowerment

Caregiver involvement is one of the most important factors in a child’s progress with ABA therapy. Families spend more time with the child than anyone else, which means they have more opportunities to support learning, reinforce new skills, and shape daily routines. But that kind of support doesn’t happen on its own.  Families need clear […]

Understanding the Role of a Revenue Cycle Specialist in ABA Billing

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Reliable cash flow is essential for keeping ABA clinics running. It keeps teams paid, and families served. Key to this is the revenue cycle, which is the set of activities that convert scheduled services into collected revenue, from intake through final balance resolution. A revenue cycle specialist (RCS) manages that day‑to‑day work so claims go […]

What Is A Rendering Provider in ABA Billing?

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Accurate provider information is one of the most important parts of a clean ABA claim. When payers receive a claim, they need to know not only which organization is billing for the service but also which individual delivered it. That individual is known as the rendering provider. Put simply, the rendering provider is the person […]

2025 Credentialing Delays: What ABA Providers Should Know

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As we get further into 2025, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy providers are facing a period of heightened financial uncertainty. At the center of the conversation are the proposed Medicaid cuts — federal and state-level decisions that could have lasting effects on access, reimbursement, and the operational sustainability of behavioral health services in the United […]

Medicaid Cuts & ABA Care in 2025: What Providers Should Prepare For Now

2025 medicaid cuts what aba providers should know

As we get further into 2025, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy providers are facing a period of heightened financial uncertainty. At the center of the conversation are the proposed Medicaid cuts — federal and state-level decisions that could have lasting effects on access, reimbursement, and the operational sustainability of behavioral health services in the United […]

Keeping ABA Clinics Profitable in 2025

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Revenue Risk in 2025: How ABA Practices Can Stay Profitable In 2025, ABA therapy practices, among many other healthcare providers, are navigating one of the most uncertain financial landscapes in recent history. Despite the demand for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy continuing to grow, providers are now facing potential policy shifts, increased staffing shortages, and […]

Need Health Insurance?

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Have you or your patients struggled with finding or maintaining health insurance? Many new options are available currently for coverage between COBRA, marketplace and Medicaid.

What should be included in ABA intake paperwork?

Initiating ABA services can be a cumbersome and time-consuming process for both the patient and the provider. Documenting medical necessity and the need for services andthe proper consents, are a critical part of a patient’s medical record. Most of this information is gathered during the intake process, which starts before the patient’s first appointment.