Blue Shield of California Life & Health Insurance Co.
agreed this week to immediately cover the cost of applied behavior analysis
(ABA) therapy for autism patients. This decision was the result of a settlement
with state regulators, stemming from a dispute this past July when California
Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones filed an enforcement action against Blue
Shield. “This favorable settlement agreement eliminates the frustration and
insecurity so many families have faced when seeking autism treatment for their
children,” Jones said in a statement.
Blue Shield actually already began paying for ABA therapy
for members enrolled in plans regulated by the Insurance Department in July.
They were the first insurer to do so for members with autism. New legislation,
which takes effect July 1, 2012, requires that health care plan contracts and
health insurance policies to give coverage for behavior health treatment for
autism and pervasive developmental disorder, as stated in law SB 946.
In the meantime, Commissioner Jones will continue to require
health insurers to provide coverage such as ABA therapy to patients with autism
who seek it prior to the effective date of the new law.
Source: LA Times