The cost of ABA therapy depends on several factors, including the type of provider, the intensity of the program, and insurance coverage.

Hourly rates generally vary based on the professional providing the service. In Missouri, sessions led by a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) typically range from $25 to $50 per hour, while sessions led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) range from $75 to $150 per hour. Nationally, these rates can be higher, with BCBAs charging up to $200 per hour.

Annual costs are heavily influenced by the number of hours prescribed per week:

  • Low intensity (10 hours/week): $39,000 to $78,000 per year.
  • Moderate intensity (20-25 hours/week): $52,000 to $104,000 per year.
  • High intensity (40 hours/week): up to $150,000 per year.

Insurance can significantly reduce these expenses. In Missouri, state mandates and Medicaid (MO HealthNet) often cover ABA therapy, which can lower out-of-pocket costs by 60% to 80%. Families with insurance typically pay between $10,000 and $30,000 annually after meeting deductibles, with hourly copays ranging from $20 to $60. Location also plays a role, as in-home services in areas like Kansas City may be 10-20% lower than national averages, though in-home delivery may carry a 15-25% premium compared to clinic-based care.


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