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Arkansas requires insurance coverage for autism treatment including ABA therapy. The Natural State has seen growth in ABA providers, particularly in the Little Rock metropolitan area.

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1 in 47 children
Autism Prevalence
Approximately 15,000
Children Affected
Yes
Insurance Mandate
2011
Mandate Year

ABA Therapy in Arkansas

Arkansas has been expanding its support for families seeking ABA therapy. The state's Medicaid program covers ABA therapy for eligible individuals, and private insurance coverage has been growing. Arkansas's ABA provider network is concentrated in the Little Rock metropolitan area, with growing availability in Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and Jonesboro. The Dennis Developmental Center at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is the state's primary resource for autism diagnosis and treatment. Arkansas's rural geography presents unique challenges for ABA service delivery, leading to increased use of telehealth ABA services.

Insurance Coverage for ABA in Arkansas

Arkansas Medicaid covers ABA therapy for eligible individuals with autism spectrum disorder. The state has been working to expand private insurance coverage requirements. Families should verify their specific plan's coverage for ABA services. ARKids First (Arkansas's children's health insurance program) also covers ABA therapy for eligible children.

ABA Therapy by City in Arkansas

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Frequently Asked Questions About ABA Therapy in Arkansas

Does Arkansas require insurance to cover ABA therapy?

Arkansas Medicaid and ARKids First cover ABA therapy for eligible individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Private insurance coverage requirements have been evolving. Families should verify their specific plan's ABA coverage and contact Harmony Care Finder for assistance.

How long is the typical wait time for ABA therapy in Arkansas?

Wait times in Arkansas can range from 4 to 12 weeks, with shorter wait times in the Little Rock area and longer waits in rural parts of the state. Telehealth ABA services have helped reduce wait times for families in underserved areas.

Are telehealth ABA services available in Arkansas?

Yes. Several ABA providers in Arkansas offer telehealth services, which has been particularly valuable for families in rural areas with limited access to in-person providers. Telehealth ABA can include parent training, behavior consultation, and direct therapy sessions.

What is the Dennis Developmental Center at UAMS?

The Dennis Developmental Center at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) provides comprehensive autism diagnostic evaluations, treatment planning, and referrals for ABA therapy. It serves as the primary autism resource center for families across Arkansas.

Does Arkansas Medicaid cover ABA therapy?

Yes. Arkansas Medicaid covers ABA therapy as a medically necessary treatment for autism spectrum disorder. ARKids First, the state's children's health insurance program, also covers ABA services for eligible children.

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