Insurance-funded autism behavioral-therapy clinic
A clinic providing behavioral therapy for children with autism, with insurance companies paying for treatment so parents do not have to pay the full cost out of pocket.
From Chris Koerner on The Koerner Office Podcast — Top 4 Businesses You Can Get Into Right Now (Low Cost) at 01:10:53
Problem: Families need effective autism behavioral therapy, while the cost and complexity of providing treatment can make access difficult without insurance reimbursement.
For: Children with autism and their families who need behavioral therapy, plus insurance payers that cover clinically supported treatment.
Examples
- A private-equity transaction involving four corporate-owned autism-clinic locations was described as a verified sale for $64 million; the platform later had over 100 locations.
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