Ethical Engagement: Provider Recommendations for Navigating the TRICARE ACD ABA Benefit
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Event Details
Abstract
In January of 2025, the TRICARE Autism Care Demonstration (ACD) program was impacted by a shift in one of the contractors overseeing of the benefit as well as what states were classified as the East and West regions. While advance information intended to prepare providers and families was disseminated by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as well as by the current and new contractors, providers and families are experiencing distinct difficulties having a direct effect on access to care. Specifically, providers of applied behavior analysis (ABA) services are dealing with numerous barriers related to clients they are serving, their practice, and/or have not received payment for services. Most importantly, this has caused additional stress for the recipient of services, military families, and their children with autism. Ongoing advocacy efforts have helped improve conditions for some providers and the families they are serving, but more work needs to be done. This presentation will provide an overview of the challenges experienced with the implementation of ABA services, ongoing advocacy initiatives, and ethical recommendations for navigating the complexities related to being a TRICARE provider. |
Learning Objectives
- Attendees will learn about the challenges TRICARE providers are experiencing related to delivering ABA services.
- Attendees will understand some applications of the principles and standards of the Behavior Analysts’ Certification Board® (BACB)® Ethic’s Code for Behavior Analysts.
- Attendees will learn of some recommendations for how providers can navigate the current complexities of the TRICARE ABA benefit.
This webinar offers 1.0 BACB Ethics CEU.
Cost
- CASP Members - free
- non-members - $20
Presenters
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Mariel Fernandez MS, LBA, BCBA
Mariel Fernandez is the Vice President of Government Affairs at the Council of Autism Service Providers (CASP) and a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) licensed in Texas. She earned her master’s degree in applied behavior analysis (ABA) from Auburn University in 2004.
A passionate advocate for improved access to care, Mariel actively supports advocacy, public policy, and legislative initiatives at both the state and federal levels.
Since 2008, Mariel has served TRICARE beneficiaries, navigating multiple TRICARE contract and operation manual changes. She draws on these experiences and the relationships she has built through federal advocacy to assist ABA providers in managing T-5 transition challenges across the country.
Mariel serves on the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) Behavior Analyst Advisory Board and is the President of the Texas Association for Behavior Analysis Public Policy Group (TxABA PPG). In these roles, she played a crucial part in the successful passage of behavior analyst licensure and the inclusion of autism services, including ABA, as part of the Texas Medicaid benefit.