Organizational compliance in applied behavior analysis encompasses the policies, procedures, and practices that ensure an ABA organization meets the regulatory, contractual, and ethical requirements of the healthcare system in which it operates. While compliance is often perceived as an administrative concern separate from clinical practice, the reality is that compliance and clinical quality are deeply intertwined.
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| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB® | 4 | Ethics |
| COA | 4 | — |
| FL MH/PSY | 4 | — |
Kim Mack Rosenberg is the managing partner of Mack Rosenberg Law LLC, a Princeton, New Jersey-based law firm, providing legal services to, among others, Applied Behavior Analysis providers and the families they serve. Among the areas in which we practice are medical necessity appeals, external review and litigation; mental health parity litigation; audits, recoupments, and appeals of audits and recoupments; and practice management and compliance.
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All behavior-analytic intervention is individualized. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute clinical advice. Treatment decisions should be informed by the best available published research, individualized assessment, and obtained with the informed consent of the client or their legal guardian. Behavior analysts are responsible for practicing within the boundaries of their competence and adhering to the BACB Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts.