Enrollment and credentialing are the administrative foundation on which ABA practices are built. Without completed credentialing and active enrollment with insurance payers, a practice cannot bill for services — meaning that the clinical work being delivered to clients generates no reimbursement, the business cannot sustain operations, and access to care is effectively blocked for families who depend on insurance coverage.
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| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
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| BACB® | 0 | — |
| COA | 0 | — |
Erin is a BCBA and Director of Community Engagement with Rethink Behavioral Health. In her current role, Erin collaborates with Rethink partners on the Customer Advisory Board and Clinical Quality Committee to ensure Rethink's Medical Necessity Assessment and other clinical products meet current standards of excellence. Erin has worked in the field of ABA since 2009, providing consultation and training in a variety of settings to families and staff. Erin has also supported upcoming BCBA candidates by providing supervision through Simmons University.
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