abaHQ exists because starting a clinical ABA practice is harder than it should be — and because the people who are best positioned to serve growing demand are often the least served by existing resources.
Graduate-trained BCBAs know behavior analysis. What most programs don't teach is how to navigate state licensure boards, Medicaid provider enrollment systems, managed care credentialing, HIPAA-compliant documentation, CPT billing modifiers, RBT supervision compliance, or the commercial insurance credentialing cycle.
Those are the gaps consultants exploit. A typical ABA startup consultant charges $3,000–$15,000 to walk through materials that, once written down, are essentially static. We wrote them down.
Every state package is built from primary sources — the actual state licensing board regulations, the actual Medicaid provider manual, the actual MCO credentialing application. We cite links. We document fees. We track timeline expectations. And when states change their rules, we update the packages.
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