Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is the most commonly used treatment approach with children and adults who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis. ABA is a skills-focused treatment that addresses challenges that can be present in areas of communication, social skills, adaptive skills, and behaviors.
The first step to accessing ABA treatment is to find an in-network provider and set up an initial assessment. The provider will reach out to Priority Health to obtain prior authorization before this initial assessment. At the time of the assessment, the provider will meet with you and your child to observe behaviors, identify areas of need, review areas that require intervention, and develop a treatment plan.
When a treatment plan is ready, the provider will contact Priority Health to get authorization for the services.
An essential component of ABA services is parent training. Research supports the need for parents to be engaged closely in the treatment in order to reinforce the skills being taught, to help the child learn how to use the skills across environments, and to help the parent feel confident and equipped to support their child’s unique needs.
The provider will review the treatment plan every six months. At this time, the provider will make changes to treatment plan and level of service as needed. Priority Health will review the updated treatment plan to continue authorizing services at the requested level. Priority Health and your ABA provider will work together to ensure that the authorization is set and there is no lapse in care.
For information about your Autism Spectrum Disorder benefit and in-network providers, call our Behavioral Health Department at 800.673.8043 (TTY 711).