FSSA adds public listening sessions on future of ABA therapy

State officials ask for public input on Medicaid measures

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The state is asking for input as it tries to reign in soaring Medicaid costs from a popular autism therapy.

A 21-member working group assembled by the Indiana Family and Social Services Association (FSSA) is studying ways to cut costs for Indiana Medicaid while maintaining access to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy.

The group is holding its third public listening session on Thursday, July 24, in Evansville; and has conducted two previous listening sessions, one in Valparaiso with another in Richmond…

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