INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) has announced a pending 10% cut to reimbursement rates for most ABA (autism therapy) services, with the exception of group therapy.
According to FSSA Deputy Secretary Eric Miller, the state had been on track to spend upwards of $800 million on ABA alone if the state’s plan did not change soon.
“The state faces an urgent challenge to ensure continued access to high-quality ABA therapy in a sustainable way,” Miller said during a State Budget Committee meeting earlier this month…