Find out which autism insurance providers cover ABA therapy and more in this guide. This is the only autism insurance guide you'll need.
Steven Zauderer January 11th, 2023The good news is ABA therapy is most likely covered by your insurance plan. In fact, most insurance plans will cover autism therapy, including ABA therapy and autism evaluations. Coverage varies based on your location and plan, so it's important you check with your provider.
We welcome you to contact our support team to verify your insurance coverage for ABA therapy.
ABA therapy costs $62,400 to $249,600 per year without insurance coverage.
The monthly costs for ABA therapy can range from $4,800 to over $20,000 per month without insurance coverage.
ABA therapy weekly costs start at $1,200, and can go up to $4,800 without insurance coverage.
However, don't let these prices scare you, your insurance provider most likely covers these costs. The chart below shows how much insurance pays for ABA therapy:
Time | Cost Without Insurance |
Per Year | $62,400 to $249,600 |
Per Month | $4,800 to over $20,000 |
Per Week | $1,200 to $4,800 |
Per Day | $240 to $600 |
Per Hour | $120 to $150 |
Your coverage for ABA can vary from state to state, and from plan to plan. Some insurance companies are quick to cover ABA, but others are much more conservative in their coverage. Every insurance plan comes with a booklet that explains the plan's coverage.
However, the terminology and language used is technical and can be hard to understand.
But don't give up, dig in, and you should find information about whether or not your plan covers Applied Behavior Analysis.
If you don't see that information, or you're not sure how to interpret the plan, call the customer service number listed on your membership card and ask the insurance company's support team. The chart below will explain how insurance companies cover ABA.
Here is a breakdown of comparing plans side by side:
Insurance Provider | Description |
Medicaid | As of February 2022, all 50 states have implemented Medicaid insurance coverage for autism treatment. Read our Medicaid insurance coverage guide to learn more. |
Cigna | Some plans cover ABA. If you have a Cigna plan, your doctor must submit formal ASD diagnosis paperwork before therapy begins. |
Blue Cross Blue Shield | Every plan is different under this label. For example, ABA is covered for people younger than 18 in Michigan. Some plans require preauthorization or paperwork before therapy begins. |
Kaiser Permanente | Kaiser was the first company in Oregon to voluntarily cover ABA in 2012. However, not all states offer that coverage. For example, some plans don't include coverage in Washington. |
Aetna | Aetna does not explicitly cover ABA therapy, but it could be allowed. Speak with the company about if you could qualify for coverage. |
If your child is diagnosed with autism, and you're searching for autism treatment, it's important you understand common insurance terms that will come up throughout the treatment process.
HealthCare.gov has a complete glossary of insurance terms that every parent should know. Here are just a few that might be helpful to know:
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association compiled data on a list of states. Here is a sample list:
The following states have specific autism mandates, which require certain insurers to provide coverage for autism spectrum disorder.
Alabama | North Carolina | Kentucky |
Alaska | Ohio | Louisiana |
Arizona | Oklahoma | Maine |
Arkansas | Oregon | Maryland |
California | Pennsylvania | Massachusetts |
Michigan | Colorado | Rhode Island |
South Carolina | Minnesota | Connecticut |
Delaware | South Dakota | Mississippi |
Missouri | Texas | District of Columbia |
Florida | Utah | Montana |
Georgia | Vermont | Nebraska |
Nevada | Hawaii | Virginia |
Illinois | Washington | New Hampshire |
New Jersey | Indiana | West Virginia |
Wisconsin | New Mexico | New York |
Kansas | Iowa |
Here are some of the most well-known insurance companies that can cover the costs of ABA therapy.
If you're looking for the best health insurance for ABA therapy, the list below should be valuable. Visit the links attached to learn more about each insurance company's coverage for autism treatment.
At least 200 million people now have health insurance coverage for ABA therapy. Over the last decade, AutismSpeaks.org's advocacy team has focused their efforts on improving health insurance coverage for medically necessary treatments such as ABA.
Laws surrounding insurance plans can get confusing. For example, AutismSpeaks.org says there are two types of insurance plans in the United States, with fundamentally different coverage types. You might not know what type of plan you have, and that's okay. Many people don't, but there are tools that can help you find out.
Knowing what type of plan you have will help you understand the benefits you have, what's covered, and will help you have more confidence when choosing an insurance plan to cover autism treatment.
Coverage for ABA therapy might not be explicitly supported by your state, but there is a high chance your state does mandate coverage for autism. In either case, the benefits vary significantly depending on where you live.
Here are some questions that you can (and should) ask your insurance provider to understand more about how much coverage you have when starting ABA therapy:
Most insurance companies only cover ABA therapy with an Autism diagnosis. Also some insurance carriers will require a letter from your child's treating physician stating why ABA therapy is medically necessary. Therefore, make sure to ask the insurance representative if you will need a letter in order to begin treatment.
There are some insurance companies which can cover autism testing, but coverage will vary based on your location and plan. Read our guide to insurance for ABA therapy to get a strong understanding of how insurance can cover ABA.
CEO of CrossRiverTherapy - a national ABA therapy company based in the USA.