Autism Spectrum Disorder: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Services Proposed Delivery Model for Medicaid Gail Kreiger, BSN Manager, Healthcare Benefits.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Services Proposed Delivery Model for Medicaid Gail Kreiger, BSN Manager, Healthcare Benefits and Utilization Management Health Care Services June 14, 2012

2 Access to ABA Services What: A benefit for ABA services When: January 1, 2013 Who for: Children 20 yrs of age and under, covered by Medicaid’s Apple Health for Kid’s Program  AHFK’s- est. 9,100 children

Access to ABA Services Eligibility Criteria A diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder as defined by the most current DSM criteria; made by a neurologist, pediatric neurologist, developmental pediatrician, psychologist or psychiatrist who is experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of autism, using a validates diagnostic tool as indicated, AND 3

Access to ABA Services Documentation by a clinician establishing the presence of any of the core symptoms of autism: functional impairment or delay in communication, behavior, and or social interaction; and 4

Access to ABA Services Documentation by a clinician that the child’s behaviors are having an adverse impact on development and/or communication such that:  The child can’t adequately participate in home, school or community activities because the behavior interferes; and/or 5

Access to ABA Services  The child exhibits behavior in the nature of self-injury; aggression towards others; destruction of property; stereotyped/ repetitive behaviors, elopement; or severe disruptive behavior, where the behavior may be construed that the physical health or safety of the child or others may be placed in serious jeopardy; and 6

Access to ABA Services Documentation that less intrusive or less intensive behavior intervention have been tried and not been successful; or there is no equally effective and substantially less costly alternative available for reducing the interfering behaviors, increasing pro- social behaviors, or maintaining desired behaviors; and 7

Access to ABA Services Documentation of a reasonable expectation that the requested services will result in a measurable improvement in the child’s skills and behaviors. 8

Access to ABA Services 9 Step 2. Center of Excellence Comprehensive evaluation performed; diagnosis confirmed; treatment plan recommends and orders ABA services Step 1. Child referred by any other health care professional for diagnostic testing, comprehensive evaluation and multi-disciplinary treatment plan Route to Care

Access to ABA Services 10 Step 3. Child assessed by qualified, DOH licensed/certified BCBA and outcome- oriented, time limited ABA treatment plan developed Step 4. Prior authorization for ABA services requested Step 5. Authorization determination made

Access to ABA Services Step 6. ABA services initiated 11 Step 7. Re-authorization required every 3-6 months, at agency’s discretion.

Access to ABA Services Delivery Models for ABA services: For ages 2-5 Delivery of intensive services in Natural setting, e.g., home and community, or Facility-Based Day Program 12

Access to ABA Services Intensive services in natural* setting  5-25 hours per week (age appropriate)  Parent training  ABA therapy assistant(s) implement ABA outcome-oriented, time-limited treatment plan under supervision of Lead Behavior Therapist who is a BCBA * home and community 13

Access to ABA Services Facility-Based Day Program Hospital or clinic based 12 week program--- 4 hours per day/4-5 days per week Concentrated delivery of services by multi- disciplinary team: BCBA, ABAT, PT, OT, ST Parent training 14

Access to ABA Services For 5 and older: Age appropriate services, could be intensive services rendered in the natural setting, could be rendered in office setting via health care visit, e.g., counseling, parent training other therapy approaches. 15

Access to ABA Services The role of physicians and centers Qualified physicians and centers are needed to serve as a Center of Excellence to:  conduct evaluation  perform confirmatory testing using validated tools  identify co-existing conditions  order additional testing as clinically indicated 16

Access to ABA Services  document behaviors observed or reported  document other treatment efforts  confer with members of multi-disciplinary team  develop comprehensive treatment plan with recommendations, with orders for ABA, if clinically indicated.  See child for re-evaluation if requested by HCA to assess treatment response and revise plan as indicated 17

Access to ABA Services Who is qualified to be a COE? Physicians who are experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of autism  neurologists/pediatric neurologists  developmental pediatricians  psychiatrists  pediatric psychiatrists  psychologists  any physician with special training 18

Access to ABA Services 19 Child referred for comp. evaluation Comp. evaluation performed; ABA services ordered Independent Practice Provider Model (Option 1) Licensed Agency Model (Option 2) Lead Behavioral Therapist Therapist Assistant Certified Counselor Certified Advisor Lead Behavioral Therapist Therapist Assistant Certified Counselor Certified Advisor Agency Affiliated Counselors

Access to ABA Services Who can provide ABA services? Option 1- Independent Practice Model --Requirements and Roles Lead Behavioral Therapist - Minimum Requirements: Licensed as a physician, a psychologist or a mental health counselor under Title 18, and Board certified BA or 240 hours of coursework related to BA and/or 750 hours of supervised experience or 2 years of practical experience in designing and implementing comprehensive ABA treatment plans, and Be enrolled as a participating provider, and Be authorized to supervise ancillary providers Role: Develop and maintain comprehensive ABA treatment plan Clinical supervision of Therapist Assistant Supervise delivery of services, including 1 hour of onsite supervision for every 20 hours of service provided by Therapist Assistant 20

Access to ABA Services Option 1 (con’t): Requirements and Roles Therapist Assistants- Minimum Requirements: Credentialed as a certified counselor or certified advisor under RCW Title 18.19, AND 60 hours of training and demonstrated compliance in delivering ABA services before providing services to covered individuals Role: Deliver services according to ABA treatment plan Bi-monthly approval and review of the ABA treatment plan, review progress with Lead Behavioral Therapist 21

Access to ABA Services Option 2 – Agency Model --Requirements and Roles Minimum Requirements for the Agency- Be licensed as an agency under DOH or DSHS and Be enrolled as a participating provider and Employ licensed mental health provider under Title 18 who is authorized to supervise and has expertise in ABA principles and clinical experience in autism treatment and who will approve ABA plan developed by Lead Behavioral Therapist Lead Behavioral Therapist – Requirements: Be a licensed mental health counselor, certified counselor, a certified advisor, or an agency affiliated counselor, and Board certified BA or 240 hours of coursework related to BA and/or 750 hours of supervised experience or 2 years of practical experience in designing and implementing comprehensive ABA treatment plans, and Be supervised by a licensed mental health provider under Title 18 who is authorized to supervise and has expertise in ABA principles and clinical experience in autism treatment Role: Develop and maintain comprehensive ABA treatment plan Supervise Therapist Assistant Supervise delivery of services, including 1 hour of onsite supervision for every 20 hours of service provided by Therapist Assistant 22

Access to ABA Services Requirements and Roles Therapist Assistants- Minimum Requirements: Credentialed as a Certified Counselor, Certified Advisor, or Agency Affiliated Counselor under RCW Title 18.19, AND 60 hours of training and demonstrated compliance in delivering ABA services before providing services to covered individuals Role: Deliver services according to ABA treatment plan Bi-monthly approval and review of the ABA treatment plan, review progress with Lead Behavioral Therapist 23

Access to ABA Services Distribution of AHFK’s Children by County 1668 King 1188 Spokane 1085 Pierce 786 Snohomish 567 Clark Kitsap, Yakima, Thurston 302 Benton Cowlitz, Whatcom, Skagit, Lewis, Franklin, Grays Harbor, Grant, Chelan, Stevens, Mason Walla Walla, Clallam, Island, Okanogan < 50 All others 24

Point of Contact More Information: Gail Kreiger, BSN Manager, Healthcare Services and Utilization Management Health Care Services Tel: