ABA Agency Guides
The operational rules of building and running an ABA agency — starting up, documentation, authorizations, audits, supervision, EVV — written plainly and checked against primary sources. No fluff, no gate, no email wall.
How to Start an ABA Agency: A Step-by-Step Guide for BCBAs and Clinician-Entrepreneurs
To start an ABA agency you need a BCBA, state licensure where required, an LLC and EIN, Type 1 and Type 2 NPIs, payer credentialing, and HIPAA-ready operations.
Reviewed 2026-07-10
ABA Session Note Requirements by CPT Code: The Complete 97151-97158 Guide
ABA session note requirements for CPT 97151-97158: universal elements, per-code specifics, audit red flags, unit rules, and concurrent billing limits.
Reviewed 2026-07-10
ABA Authorization Tracking: Units, Burn Rate, and How to Never Deliver Past the Cap
How ABA prior authorizations work: 15-minute unit math, burn-rate tracking, reauthorization lead times, and how to never deliver past the cap.
Reviewed 2026-07-10
How to Survive an ABA Payer Audit: Clawbacks, Cloned Notes, and Pre-Billing Review
What triggers ABA payer audits, how extrapolation turns small samples into big clawbacks, the federal 60-day rule, and prevention that actually works.
Reviewed 2026-07-10
RBT Supervision Requirements in 2026: The 5% Rule, Calculation, and Documentation
BACB RBT supervision requirements in 2026: the 5% monthly rule, face-to-face contacts, documentation, 7-year retention, and the cost of falling short.
Reviewed 2026-07-10
EVV for ABA Therapy: State-by-State Requirements in 2026
EVV isn't federally required for ABA, but states can extend it. The six Cures Act data points, which states apply EVV to ABA as of mid-2026, and how to comply.
Reviewed 2026-07-10