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Autism Services Demonstration
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) affect behaviors such as social interaction, the ability to communicate ideas and feelings, imagination and the establishment of relationships with others. Several treatments, therapies and interventions, known as Educational Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders (EIA), are available and they have been shown to reduce or eliminate specific problem behaviors and teach new skills to individuals with autism.
The Enhanced Access to Autism Services Demonstration allows eligible beneficiaries to have access to a greater range of these existing evidence-based EIA services through an expanded network of educational intervention providers.
Currently, the demonstration is only available in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia.
Eligibility
The demonstration is available to beneficiaries who are:
- Age 18 months and older
- Registered in the Extended Care Health Option (ECHO)
- Diagnosed with one of the following:
- Autistic Disorder (AD)
- Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD)
- Asperger's Syndrome (AS)
- Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDDNOS)
Note: If diagnosed before this demonstration began (March 15, 2008), children do not need to be re-diagnosed.
To see if your child may qualify, please contact your regional contractor and discuss your options with your primary care provider.
Coverage
The demonstration covers EIA services that:
- Implement basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis and target behaviors associated with the core deficits of ASD
- Focus on changing the child's behavior by observing and measuring the behavior in real-life environments
- Use scientific behavioral data to identify functional relationships between environmental events and behavior
- Gather behavioral data to track progress in reaching behavioral objectives identified in the Behavior Plan and periodically modifies the plan to adapt to the child's response to the intervention.
- Incorporate parent training so family members/caregivers can teach and support skills during typical family activities
- Require meetings between family members/caregivers and those designing and implementing the intervention program.
Educational Intervention Providers
This demonstration expands the definition of EIA Supervisors and adds a new provider class, EIA Tutors, both of which should increase the number of providers available to provide EIA services to participating beneficiaries. All EIA Supervisors must be participating TRICARE-authorized providers in order to render services within this demonstration.
If you are a provider and would like to learn how to participate in this demonstration, click here.
Costs and Coverage Limits
You must pay part of the monthly expenses for authorized benefits under this demonstration, just as you would with any other ECHO benefit. You only pay the cost share if you receive covered autism services during the calendar month. Additionally, autism services apply towards your annual ECHO coverage limits.
- Learn more about ECHO costs and coverage limits
For More Information
If you are interested in the Autism Services Demonstration, please contact the Case Management Coordinator for your area.
Last Modified:July 9, 2010