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X-WR-CALDESC:Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a type of interpersonal the
 rapy in which an individual works with a practitioner individually. This s
 pecific therapy focuses on improving specific behaviors\, such as social s
 kills\, communication\, reading\, and academics\, as well as adaptive lear
 ning skills. ABA is effective for children and adults with Intellectual an
 d Developmental Disabilities\, as well as many Psychological Disorders. \n
 \nThe goal of ABA is to establish and enhance socially important behaviors
 . Such behaviors can include academic\, social\, communication\, and daily
  living skills\; essentially\, any skill that will enhance the independenc
 e and/or quality of life for the individual.\n\nDespite the evidence-based
  positive outcomes of ABA\, finding and obtaining these services can be co
 mplicated and costly depending on the individual’s circumstances. \n\nJon 
 Gottlieb\, Esq.\, the Director of Information Services at Autism New Jerse
 y\, will be discussing Medicaid funding for ABA. He will be addressing man
 y of the laws and potential obstacles of obtaining these services. Mr. Got
 tlieb will review the specifics surrounding providers\, insurance coverage
 s\, as well as ways to maximize insurance benefits for individuals and the
 ir families seeking these services.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a type of interpersonal ther
 apy in which an individual works with a practitioner individually. This sp
 ecific therapy focuses on improving specific behaviors\, such as social sk
 ills\, communication\, reading\, and academics\, as well as adaptive learn
 ing skills. ABA is effective for children and adults with Intellectual and
  Developmental Disabilities\, as well as many Psychological Disorders. \n
 \nThe goal of ABA is to establish and enhance socially important behaviors
 . Such behaviors can include academic\, social\, communication\, and daily
  living skills\; essentially\, any skill that will enhance the independenc
 e and/or quality of life for the individual.\n\nDespite the evidence-based
  positive outcomes of ABA\, finding and obtaining these services can be co
 mplicated and costly depending on the individual’s circumstances. \n\nJon 
 Gottlieb\, Esq.\, the Director of Information Services at Autism New Jerse
 y\, will be discussing Medicaid funding for ABA. He will be addressing man
 y of the laws and potential obstacles of obtaining these services. Mr. Got
 tlieb will review the specifics surrounding providers\, insurance coverage
 s\, as well as ways to maximize insurance benefits for individuals and the
 ir families seeking these services.\n
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SUMMARY:What Do I Need to Know About: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and M
 edicaid Funding\, Insurance Appeals\, and Maximizing Benefits
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