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When Systems Fail Families, ABA Can Still Be a Lifeline

When you see a story like the one out of Thunder Bay—a child denied Jordan’s Principle funding for ABA, parents struggling for years to access care—it’s a gut punch. But it’s also a powerful reminder of why ABA, when done right, really does change lives. In Canada, access is patchy, with waitlists and funding red tape. Families face heartbreak that is all too familiar, yet there are huge differences compared to the U.S. Despite all the struggles we see in American insurance and Medicaid, the sheer scale of access—if imperfect—gives...

many more families a fighting chance.

This article unpacks what happened in Thunder Bay, why ABA remains essential for so many, and how ethical ABA practice owners can advocate for access and quality on both sides of the border. We explore why ABA startups, established clinics, and BCBAs need to fight for transparent funding, clear communication, and—most importantly—client-centered care. There’s also a call for more compassion in intake, onboarding, and how we support families through the system, not just in the clinic.

If you want to remind yourself, your staff, or your community why this work matters—even when the system fails—this story is for you.

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The Real Benchmark: What HealthBench AI and ABA’s Future Mean for Kids

AI in healthcare is everywhere—and the latest HealthBench developments are already changing the way insurers, providers, and families think about “quality care.” But as we dig into the headlines, there’s a risk ABA practice owners can’t ignore: this field is still new, the average BCBA has just a few years’ experience, and—according to recent outcomes data—even basic clinical hour recommendations vary widely from one provider to the next. So, what happens when you layer AI on top of a field that’s still figuring itself out?

This story gets into the weeds: what the HealthBench data actually says, how AI could both help and hurt clinical decision-making in ABA, and why ethical providers must stay alert. If AI is embedded in billing or scheduling software, or used by payers in utilization review, there’s a real risk for over-recommendation, revenue-driven decisions, or loss of client trust. The takeaway? AI can be a tool, but it’s up to us—ABA business leaders, BCBAs, and startup owners—to make sure it serves kids, not the system.

If you’re wrestling with technology, evidence-based practice, and the future of ABA, you’ll want to read and share this one.

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HIPAA in 2025: Why Every ABA Company Needs to Rethink Compliance—Now

With a surge in ransomware attacks, tighter enforcement from the Department of Health and Human Services, and new rules coming for Business Associate Agreements and risk assessments, HIPAA is changing fast. For ABA business owners, this isn’t a distant hospital problem—it’s a daily operational risk. The latest story breaks down the real-world impact of recent settlements, state-level lawsuits, and how even a routine phishing email or missing BAA can lead to fines, audits, or lawsuits.

This summary gives you a clear action plan: what to audit, how to upgrade your HIPAA manual, and why staff training matters more than ever. If you’re scaling your ABA company, looking to sell, or just want to protect what you’ve built, compliance is now a foundational business move—not just a regulatory checkbox. We also include resources for ABA-specific HIPAA support and a new 10% discount for consults.

Don’t get blindsided—get prepared.

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