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Maryland enacted its autism insurance mandate in 2012 (HB 1072), requiring insurers to cover ABA therapy for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. The mandate was strengthened in subsequent years to remove age limits and increase coverage requirements. Maryland's proximity to Washington, D.C. gives families access to providers in both states. The Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, is one of the nation's premier centers for autism diagnosis and treatment. Maryland Medicaid covers ABA therapy for eligible individuals, and the state's Autism Waiver program provides additional community-based services.
Maryland's autism insurance mandate (HB 1072, enacted 2012, expanded subsequently) requires state-regulated health insurance plans to cover ABA therapy for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. The mandate has been progressively strengthened to remove age limits. Maryland Medicaid covers ABA therapy, and the state's Autism Waiver program provides additional home and community-based services for eligible individuals.
Browse ABA therapy providers in cities across Maryland. Click on a city to see available providers and learn more about local autism resources.
Population: 585,708
Baltimore offers families extensive ABA therapy options. The city's world-renowned medical institutions, including Johns Hopkins, contribute to a strong autism services ecosystem.
Population: 32,409
Pikesville, located in Baltimore County, provides families with access to in-home and community-based ABA therapy. The area's suburban setting is ideal for family-centered autism services.
Population: 43,909
Hagerstown serves families in western Maryland with ABA therapy services. Providers in Hagerstown help bridge the gap in autism services for rural communities.
Population: 33,618
Salisbury provides ABA therapy services for families on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The city serves as a regional hub for autism services in the Delmarva Peninsula.
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Every provider in the Harmony Care Finder network earns our Harmony Verified badge by passing a rigorous multi-step verification process. Here is how we ensure quality and safety for your family.
We verify every provider's BCBA certifications, state licenses, and NPI numbers directly with the Behavior Analyst Certification Board and state licensing boards.
All providers in our network undergo comprehensive background screening to ensure the safety of your child and family.
We confirm which insurance plans each provider accepts before matching, so families avoid unexpected costs or coverage surprises.
We actively track provider availability and waitlist status to connect families with providers who can start services quickly.
Providers are evaluated through parent feedback, outcome tracking, and adherence to evidence-based ABA practices.
Harmony verification is not a one-time check. We continuously monitor provider performance and update our network based on family feedback.
Common questions about ABA therapy in Maryland
Yes. Maryland law requires state-regulated health insurance plans to cover ABA therapy for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. The mandate has been progressively expanded since its initial enactment in 2012. Maryland Medicaid also covers ABA therapy for eligible individuals.
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