Raven Health Presents: [ABA Startup Success 101] The Do’s & Don’ts of Credentialing

Raven Health Presents: [ABA Startup Success 101] The Do’s & Don’ts of Credentialing

 


In this Raven Health webinar, Tim Crilly sat down with Matt Zabolotny, founder and managing principal at
exydoc, to discuss effective strategies for contracting and credentialing in ABA practices. Credentialing can be daunting, especially for new practice owners, and Matt provided invaluable tips for navigating this process smoothly.

 

Key Takeaways: Credentialing & Contracting
Matt emphasized the importance of identifying the largest insurers in your state and starting with those networks. Focus on becoming in-network with a handful of major payers to maximize revenue without overwhelming your billing processes. Matt also warned against relying solely on being out-of-network, as it can create financial complications for both your practice and your clients.

Stay Persistent
Credentialing timelines vary from 30 to 120 days depending on the insurer, so Matt encouraged new business owners to start as early as possible. He stressed the importance of persistent follow-up – networks can open unexpectedly, and checking in frequently can pay off.

Mistakes to Avoid
One of the most common mistakes Matt sees is failing to collect client financial responsibilities. For private insurance clients, it’s crucial to set up systems to track co-pays and deductibles – failing to do so can drastically impact your revenue.

Final Thoughts
Credentialing is essential for getting paid, and missteps can lead to denied claims and lost revenue. For new ABA practice owners, Matt recommends getting help when needed and focusing on becoming in-network with key insurers to secure a stable financial footing.

Interested in learning more? Watch the free, full webinar below:

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ABA Startup Success 101 | No Margin, No Mission – Building Out Your Team for Success

ABA Startup Success 101 | No Margin, No Mission – Building Out Your Team for Success

In the latest Raven Health webinar, Tim Crilly sat down with consultant Ivy Zwicker, who shared her insights on how ABA practice owners can successfully grow their teams while ensuring financial health. With over a decade of experience in the ABA industry, Ivy’s expertise helps businesses navigate the challenges of sustainable growth.

Key Takeaways: Financial Health & Growth

Ivy introduced the concept of ‘No Margin, No Mission,’ emphasizing the importance of maintaining financial stability to keep the mission of helping families alive. While passion drives ABA practices, the financial component ensures longevity. Ivy recommended performing a market analysis when expanding into new areas, ensuring that there is not only client demand, but also enough RBTs and BCBAs to support your services. 

Understanding Rates & Caseload Management

Ivy highlighted the importance of knowing payer rates and managing caseload metrics. Understanding your reimbursement rates—especially for core services like 97153 and 97155 – is critical to sustaining a healthy business. Additionally, Ivy discussed the need for tracking growth carefully to avoid overstaffing, which could lead to financial strain.

Data-Driven Decisions for Growth

Ivy stressed the importance of tracking metrics like authorization utilization and average billable hours. She explained how maintaining data dashboards allows ABA owners to make informed decisions about when to hire more staff and how to optimize their existing teams for both financial and operational success.

Balancing Growth and Client Needs

It’s essential to balance client growth with workforce management. Ivy advised owners to carefully analyze their client demographics and ensure they are strategically filling gaps in their caseloads, particularly during underutilized hours, such as mornings and early afternoons.

 Final Thoughts

For ABA practice owners, Ivy’s advice centers around being realistic with your business growth, tracking the right data, and ensuring financial health from day one. Interested in learning more? Watch the full, free webinar below: Click here to watch the webinar.

 

Crafting Custom ABA Programs: Ensuring Your Data Collection Platform Measures Up

Crafting Custom ABA Programs: Ensuring Your Data Collection Platform Measures Up

 

Paraphrasing the old ABA therapy adage, if you gather 100 BCBAs in a room you’ll find 100 unique approaches to treatment. This is both the beauty and the challenge of the field: the need for personalized programs that resonate with the individuality of each client. After all, when no two clients are alike, a one-size-fits-all method just won’t cut it. The very diversity in administration is not a bug; it’s a feature that makes ABA therapy profoundly special and effective.

One Size Fits None: The Dilemma of Standard Data Collection Platforms

Unfortunately, too many data collection platforms in the market haven’t caught up with this reality. They come with rigid programming, offering a set menu of prompts that are about as flexible as a steel rod. Clinicians find themselves in a maze of scroll bars, zoom tools, and endless clicking — all just to input data that should be straightforward. It’s a classic case of the tool defining the craft, not the other way around. This rigidity constrains BCBAs, forcing them into a mold that might not serve.

Tailoring ABA Therapy: Features that Speak ‘Flexibility’

The gold standard for any clinical programming is flexibility. When shopping for an electronic data collection platform, it’s essential to prioritize one that bends to fit your clinic’s needs, not the other way around. Here’s what to look for:

 

    • A program library that empowers BCBAs to create new programs from templates or from the ground up.

    • Mastery criteria and thresholds that are as customizable as your approach to each client.

    • A customizable prompt library, ready to be tailored to the nuances of specific programs.

    • A user-friendly interface that not only is a breeze to navigate but also allows clinicians to quickly identify top-performing programs.

Conclusion: The Power of Flexibility in Data Collection

The ubiquity of pen and paper data collection in ABA therapy speaks volumes about the unmatched flexibility it offers. However, the drawbacks of shunning modern data collection platforms far outweigh the benefits of sticking to old methods. As you contemplate integrating a new platform into your practice, weigh the benefits of digital efficiency against the potential for clinical constraint. The right data collection platform should feel like a natural extension of your expertise, not a straightjacket limiting your clinical creativity. So, when you take that step forward, make sure the platform you choose allows your clinic — and your clients — to move with you, stride for stride.

 

Start Small, Think Big: Guidance for New ABA Start-Ups

Start Small, Think Big: Guidance for New ABA Start-Ups

 

 

Overview

Could today be the day that the stars and the moon have aligned, and you are ready to take the plunge into business ownership? After weighing the pros and cons, you are determined to become the founder of your very own ABA clinic. Congratulations! First step, don’t quit your day job, just yet. Before you fully jump in, let’s make sure you have checked most of the boxes to be ready for self-employment. 

  • Legal entity, business name and structure
    The type of corporate structure determines your liability, business registration requirements, and how you will file taxes.  
  • Registration, federal and state tax ID, licenses and / or permits
    LLCs, non-profit entities,or corporations will need to file with the federal government. An Employee Identification Number (EIN) allows you to pay federal taxes and state income, along with employment taxes. Be sure to apply for any required permits or licenses, hire employees, and set up a business bank account.
  • Determine which type(s) of business insurance you need to start operating
    General liability insurance vs. property insurance vs. income insurance vs. worker’s comp vs. data breach coverage should be considered depending on the business model, scope, and size of the organization.  
  • Choose a bank and set up a business account
    Separate business and personal funds, whether for spending or receivables, protect your interests. Be sure to consider personal relationships, potential lines of credit, credit cards, and small business support when choosing your banking institution.  
  • Set up an accounting system
    Consult with a professional if you do not have the knowledge and experience to be organized and compliant with federal and state tax laws.It is important to establish a system for filing financial statements and reports, as well as tracking profits and losses, based on an annual budget and projections.
  • Determine which tools, equipment, technology, and electronic platforms are needed to operate the business
    Whether home-based or center-based, certain technologies and platforms will be necessary to operate the business. Are you a Mac or PC fan? Microsoft vs. Apple platforms will determine, by design, options for business tools and technology resources. Clinical data gathering, billing platforms, monitoring KPIs, HRIS, ATS, and more influence how to document, bill claims, make data-driven business decisions, recruit, select, hire, and document and retain team member information. Don’t be overwhelmed… Remember, start small, think big.

These steps may not seem glamorous or fun, however, it is essential to check the boxes to ensure you are set up to succeed and to protect your personal and professional interests for the long term.

Resources 

These resources are neither endorsed nor supported by J2Jacobson Consulting, LLC or Raven Health and are simply provided to assist in expediting your research for starting an ABA provider company. We invite you to demo Raven Health ABA EHR and associated tools ABA Data Collection & Practice Management  Software | Raven Health and to reach out to J2Jacobson Consulting Home (j2jacobsonconsulting.com) as you launch your journey into entrepreneurship.  

 

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The four (4) C’s: cash, credentialing, contracting, clinical model 

Mastering Data Collection in ABA Therapy

Mastering Data Collection in ABA Therapy

 

Practical Data Collection Tips for Clinicians

About the Ebook: ‘Mastering Data Collection in ABA Therapy’ is a must-read for ABA therapists, educators, and professionals looking to enhance their clinical skills and provide the best possible care for individuals with autism. Empower yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to excel in the field of ABA therapy and make a lasting difference in the lives of those you serve.

📌 Key Highlights

  • Introduction to ABA Data Collection: Establishing the significance of data collection in ABA therapy.
  • Creating Data-Driven Treatment Plans: Demonstrating how collected data is used to develop personalized treatment plans for clients.
  • ABA Data Collection Methods: Providing detailed instructions on effective data collection during ABA sessions.
  • Data Analysis & Interpretation: Explaining how to analyze and interpret data to inform treatment decisions.
  • Data Collection Tools & Technology: Exploring available tools and technology for efficient data collection.

🌟 What You’ll Gain

  • In-depth Understanding: Grasp the nuances of data collection and its impact on therapy effectiveness.
  • Practical Solutions: Equip yourself with knowledge of data collection best practices and how you can spend less time on data collection and more with your client learner.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: Embrace technological tools to elevate your practice’s operational efficiency and client satisfaction.

Ready to Transform Your ABA Practice? Download your free copy of “Mastering Data Collection in ABA Therapy” now and take the first step towards a more efficient, effective, and empathetic ABA service.

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