Behavioral Health Business April 19, 2024
Chris Larson

Nailing an all-in-one autism therapy model would be a huge boon for patients and provider organizations, but it’s not the norm.

Several other segments of health care have consolidated different specialties into holistic systems that, at their best, do more than the specialties could do independently. At the very least, providers can then keep patients when health care needs change or new ones arise.

Several systemic and longtime challenges prevent the proliferation of all-in-one autism therapy models. Still, some organizations have established these models, attempting to make their own market or to make the market accept their innovation. Still, pushing forward all-in-one models may somewhat miss the mark for what the collective autism therapy system is asking providers to produce.

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