What are the Requirements for Cigna to Approve Aba Therapy for Children in Utah?

To secure approval for ABA therapy through Cigna in Utah, families must meet several specific state and insurance requirements. First, the child must have a formal autism diagnosis from a licensed physician. Under Utah’s autism insurance mandate, coverage is typically available for eligible children and young adults up to age 21.

Key clinical requirements for approval include:

  1. Medical Necessity: Services must be deemed medically necessary based on the child’s diagnosis and behavioral needs.
  2. Qualified Providers: Therapy must be supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and implemented by Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs).
  3. Documentation: Approval requires physical documentation of the diagnosis, an initial functional behavioral assessment, and a personalized treatment plan with clear goals.
  4. Progress Reports: Ongoing coverage depends on regular progress monitoring and reports to demonstrate the effectiveness of the intervention.

While state-regulated plans often have annual maximums around $40,000, they generally do not have strict annual dollar caps. Most regions in Utah allow for up to 40 hours of therapy per week. It is important to note that insurance coverage is always subject to verification and is not guaranteed.


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