For years in ABA, success was often measured in hours, more sessions, more billing, more time. But our field is shifting. In this episode, we unpack what value-based care really means and why it is not a new trend, but a return to good ABA. We explore how focusing on meaningful, socially significant outcomes, rather than checking boxes on assessments, can transform the way we write goals, make clinical decisions, and measure progress.  We share real examples of how values guide programming, f...

The How to ABA Podcast

Shira Karpel & Shayna Gaunt

From Hours to Outcomes: The Rise of Value-Based Care in ABA

MAR 17, 202615 MIN
The How to ABA Podcast

From Hours to Outcomes: The Rise of Value-Based Care in ABA

MAR 17, 202615 MIN

Description

For years in ABA, success was often measured in hours, more sessions, more billing, more time. But our field is shifting. In this episode, we unpack what value-based care really means and why it is not a new trend, but a return to good ABA. We explore how focusing on meaningful, socially significant outcomes, rather than checking boxes on assessments, can transform the way we write goals, make clinical decisions, and measure progress.We share real examples of how values guide programming, from preparing for life events to prioritizing skills that truly impact family life. We also reflect on what COVID taught us about functional goals and generalization. Ultimately, we challenge ourselves to ask: If therapy ended tomorrow, which skills would truly matter?Value-based care is not a specific teaching strategy. It is a decision-making lens. When we prioritize dignity, assent, autonomy, and long-term quality of life, we ensure our work creates outcomes that last.What’s Inside:What value-based care actually means in everyday ABA practiceHow to select goals that prioritize quality of life and long-term outcomesWhy generalization and social validity define meaningful progressMentioned in This Episode:HowToABA.com/joinHow to ABA on YouTubeFind us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram