Wash. Admin. Code § 182-531A-0700 - Applied behavior analysis (ABA)-Stage three: Delivery of ABA services
(1) A provider must
obtain prior authorization before delivery of applied behavior analysis (ABA)
services. To request prior authorization, a provider must submit the following
documents to the medicaid agency or follow the managed care organization (MCO)
process:
(a) The comprehensive diagnostic
evaluation and multidisciplinary clinical treatment plan completed by the
center of excellence (COE) described in this chapter;
(b) The ABA assessment and ABA therapy
treatment plan described in this chapter; and
(c) Any documents required by the agency's
ABA provider guide.
(2)
After the services are prior authorized, the lead behavior analysis therapist
(LBAT) or a certified behavior technician implements the ABA therapy treatment
plan in conjunction with other care team members. The LBAT is responsible for
ongoing communication and collaboration with other care team members to ensure
consistent approaches to achieving treatment goals.
(3) If services are rendered by a certified
behavior technician, they must:
(a) Assess the
client's response to techniques and report that response to the LBAT;
(b) Provide direct on-site services in the
client's natural setting e.g., in the home, office, place of employment,
education setting, clinic, or community), or in the day services
program;
(c) Be supervised directly
by an LBAT for at least five percent of total direct care per week;
(d) Consult the LBAT if:
(i) Considering modifying a
technique;
(ii) A barrier or
challenge prevents implementation of the treatment plan; and
(iii) Clinically indicated.
(e) Ensure family involvement
through modeling, coaching, and training to support generalization and
maintenance of achieved behaviors;
(f) Document each visit with the client or
family and include:
(i) Targeted behavior,
interventions, response, modifications in techniques;
(ii) A plan for the next visit; and
(iii) Behavior tracking sheets that record
and graph data collected for each visit.
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