Indiana Gov. Mike Braun to sign executive order addressing Medicaid costs for ABA therapy. Details on cost reduction strategies remain unknown.
Indiana Medicaid is cutting coverage of ABA therapy for autism, limiting it to 36 months. Advocates fight for coverage based on need.
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Understanding the importance of early intervention, Lighthouse Autism Center has expanded its diagnostic program, including a team of licensed clinical social workers and master’s level clinicians who ...
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FSSA reduces coverage of ABA therapyRanch 99 is known for its incredible selection of authentic Chinese and Asian foods, from ready-to-eat meals to fresh ...
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Hoosiers are voicing concerns over FSSA cuts set to take effect April 1 regarding ABA therapy for children with autism.
Vice President J.D. Vance has errantly suggested that federal judges have no right to review executive branch actions.
Nigerian migrant had case thrown out eight times before succeeding with claim that even judge admitted was not honest ...
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