The landscape for ABA business owners is shifting fast. Two major stories this week—one national, one local—signal big changes and challenges for ABA providers who want to build sustainable, ethical practices in a rapidly evolving field.
RFK Jr., Dr. Oz, and the Future of Prior Authorizations in ABA
If you’ve ever lost a client to insurance red tape, you know how much prior authorization can disrupt care and delay progress. This week, RFK Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz made headlines by calling for the end of prior authorizations for medical treatment, with major insurers pledging to overhaul these outdated systems....
For ABA business owners, the implications are huge: fewer delays, less paperwork, and a real chance to streamline intakes and get help to families faster. But as always, it’s wise to keep an eye on the details—change will depend on how these promises are put into practice, and what it means for ABA billing and compliance.
When Schools Ban ABA Therapists: Lessons and Warnings from Kansas
In Kansas, the Manhattan-Ogden school district’s decision to ban outside ABA therapists from classrooms sparked a wave of reaction from families, educators, and providers. Testimony at the board meeting made it clear: when ABA is delivered in partnership, kids thrive; when collaboration breaks down, everyone loses. This isn’t just a Kansas issue—it’s a warning to ABA companies everywhere. Building trust and authentic relationships with schools is critical. A single misstep or lack of humility can close doors for years and limit access for the very students we aim to serve.
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