Relates to studying the adequacy of applied behavioral analysis provider networks
Bill A 6183 mandates a study on the availability of ABA providers for autism therapy, aiming to improve access and reduce wait times for individuals in need.
Bill A 6183 mandates a study on the availability of ABA providers for autism therapy, aiming to improve access and reduce wait times for individuals in need.
Bill Number: A 6183
Title: Relates to studying the adequacy of applied behavioral analysis provider networks
Status: Referred to Health
Introduced: February 26, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill A 6183 aims to assess the adequacy of provider networks offering applied behavioral analysis (ABA) services. The intent is to ensure that individuals requiring ABA therapy, particularly those with autism spectrum disorders, have sufficient access to qualified providers. This bill recognizes the growing demand for ABA services and seeks to evaluate whether current provider networks can meet this demand effectively.
Bill A 6183 represents a proactive approach to ensuring that individuals in need of applied behavioral analysis services have adequate access to care. By studying the current provider networks, the bill aims to identify gaps and improve the overall delivery of ABA services in the state. The outcomes of this study could lead to significant policy recommendations and enhancements in the healthcare system for those affected by autism.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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