The Devil's in the Details becomes clinically important the moment a team has to turn good intentions into reliable action inside clinical documentation, payer communication, supervision records, and leadership review. In The Devil's in the Details, for this course, the practical stakes show up in service continuity, accurate reporting, and defensible clinical decisions, not in abstract discussion alone.
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Join Free →The sixth and final class in our 6-series course covers essential health insurance processes, including ensuring clear, complete, and accurate documentation. This level of precision with treatment plans and session notes will equip you with vital dos and don'ts to avoid audits and denials and compromising client services. Completing this class will enhance your ability to identify discrepancies and ensure how to quality care and ensure compliance. In our final class, we'll tackle key topics like payer policies, CPT coding, session notes, and more to ensure your clients are able to access the services they need while protecting you from errors which could result in recoupment of funds or worse accusations of insurance fraud. Together, we aim to empower you with the necessary skills to navigate this complex landscape effectively. Learning Objectives State the difference between CPT billing codes for ABA.Name a primary resource for behavior analysts to help understand the CPT codes.List the components that must be included in ABA session notes. The 6th class in our 6-series course. Click here to view and register for the full 6-Class Series
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB® | 1.5 | General |
Dr. Amanda N. Kelly, also known as Behaviorbabe, is a leading figure in behavior analysis, celebrated for her unwavering commitment to professional development and advocacy. As one of the first social media influencers in behavior analysis, Dr. Kelly embodies a tireless pursuit of innovation and excellence throughout her career, now spanning over two decades. Her scholarly pursuits include teaching ethics courses at several reputable academic institutions and co-authoring the influential textbook, "Back to Basics: Ethics for Behavior Analysts." Dr. Kelly's advocacy has been pivotal in advancing legislative reforms, notably in autism insurance reform and behavior analyst licensure in both Massachusetts and Hawaii. In 2016, after serving as President of the Hawaii Association for Behavior Analysis, Dr. Kelly became the first behavior analyst licensed in Hawaii. Over the past 15+ years, Dr. Kelly has provided freely available resources for students, practitioners, and consumers of behavior analysis. In addition to offering online resources, in-person events, and social media engagement, Dr. Kelly also hosted a popular podcast, where she shares insights and interviews with experts in the field. Her work has earned her numerous awards, recognizing her contributions to the field and her advocacy efforts to expand access to care for autistic individuals. Through her steadfast dedication to the community and commitment to excellence, Dr. Kelly continues to set new standards and lead the way in ABA advocacy and the autism community. Discover more about Dr. Kelly by visiting www.behaviorbabe.com and following @Behaviorbabe on social media.
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