Action | EPSDT Behavioral Therapy Services |
Stage | Proposed |
Comment Period | Ended on 9/22/2017 |
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on EPSDT changes that concern behavior. I am Dylan Markham, Program Supervisor for our Staunton office, which provides in-home ABA services. There are three areas where I think changes should be made to the way EPSDT covers Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA):
1. Differentiating between ABA and Behavioral Therapy is vital and ABA should be solely guided by the DHP regulations governing behavior analysts. Behavioral therapy run by non-LBAs may look more like counseling or behavior modification and not the science of ABA. It is confusing to lump the professions together, and the distinction is necessary.
2. ABA should not be limited by location; the services should be provided in the location that is most appropriate to the needs of the individual. This may be a clinic, the community, a social group, or the home, or other place that meets the needs of the individual. ABA clinics should be required to obtain a license that is appropriate to their business, which is not available at this time.
3. ABA does not necessarily need to be provided individually, but may be appropriate for some individuals in a group setting. The service should be available in a group setting or one-on-one with an individual as is dictated by the individual’s needs and outlined in the ISP.
I appreciate the hard work that has gone into revising these regulations and thank you, again, for the opportunity to comment.
A. Dylan Markham, MA, BCBA, LBA
Compass Counseling Services of VA
Connections Program Supervisor