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Below, the green map reflects the efforts of many to pass autism insurance reform in all 50 states in the last decade. By clicking on each state, you can see all details related to a given state's insurance law as well as other relevant insurance information for each state including BCBA licensure, Medicaid, mental health parity, and more.| www.autismlegalresourcecenter.com
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PurposePublic meetings are an opportunity for stakeholders and Medicaid Provider Rate Review Advisory Committee (MPRRAC) members to provide feedback on the Department's data-driven and evidence-based analyses, conclusions, and recommendations.| hcpf.colorado.gov
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Invo Healthcare will shutter several applied behavior analysis (ABA) subsidiaries, Behavioral Health Business has learned. The company is altogether| Behavioral Health Business
The Center for Autism and Related Disorders' (CARD) bankruptcy doesn’t foreshadow a new level of doom and gloom for the industry as a whole.| Behavioral Health Business
Hopebridge's new CEO David McIntosh sees his work as a calling. In his three years with autism provider Hopebridge, McIntosh has learned that his| Behavioral Health Business
Two Democratic senators have proposed changes to the Social Security Act that could ensure parity and integration of behavioral health in government| Behavioral Health Business
Missouri had the sixth lowest cost of living in the United States for the third quarter in 2024. In general, the most expensive areas to live were Hawaii, Alaska, the Northeast, and the West Coast. The least expensive areas were the Midwest and Southern states.MERIC derives the cost of living index for each state by averaging the indices of participating cities and metropolitan areas in that state. Missouri’s cost of living index for the third quarter 2024 was 89.0.| meric.mo.gov