The Future of ABA
Belongs to Clinicians,
Not Corporations
The Future of ABA Belongs to Clinicians, Not Corporations
Healthcare is upside down.
The people who spend their days with patients, delivering care, should be the ones reaping the rewards of their work. Instead, layers of administrators, financiers, and middlemen extract wealth while clinicians fight to keep their heads above water.
This isn’t just unfair—it’s unsustainable.
Across the country, providers are burning out, switching jobs, or leaving healthcare altogether. The system treats them like interchangeable parts, but they are the heart of care.
At the same time, demand for clinicians has never been higher. More children need developmental support than ever before. More families need help caring for aging parents. More communities are struggling with access to basic healthcare.
Yet the people trained to provide this care are drowning in paperwork, fighting denials from insurance companies, and struggling to make a living doing what they love.
We need to flip the script. We need to make care valuable again.
Healthcare is upside down.
The people who spend their days with patients, delivering care, should be the ones reaping the rewards of their work. Instead, layers of administrators, financiers, and middlemen extract wealth while clinicians fight to keep their heads above water.
This isn’t just unfair—it’s unsustainable.
Across the country, providers are burning out, switching jobs, or leaving healthcare altogether. The system treats them like interchangeable parts, but they are the heart of care.
At the same time, demand for clinicians has never been higher. More children need developmental support than ever before. More families need help caring for aging parents. More communities are struggling with access to basic healthcare.
Yet the people trained to provide this care are drowning in paperwork, fighting denials from insurance companies, and struggling to make a living doing what they love.
We need to flip the script. We need to make care valuable again.
Our Mission: Clinicians as Owners.
Our Mission:
Clinicians as Owners.
Clinicians should own
their finances.
Clinicians should own
their finances.
The work of healthcare is done by clinicians, yet too many see their earnings siphoned away by inefficiency and bureaucracy. We believe clinicians should take home the majority of what they earn—without needing to become billing experts or spend nights and weekends chasing claims.
The work of healthcare is done by clinicians, yet too many see their earnings siphoned away by inefficiency and bureaucracy. We believe clinicians should take home the majority of what they earn—without needing to become billing experts or spend nights and weekends chasing claims.
Clinicians should own
their time.
Clinicians should own
their time.
Right now, too many clinicians spend more time on paperwork than on patient care. That isn’t care. That’s a broken system. We believe in building tools and infrastructure that give clinicians their time back, so they can focus on what they do best—helping people.
Right now, too many clinicians spend more time on paperwork than on patient care. That isn’t care. That’s a broken system. We believe in building tools and infrastructure that give clinicians their time back, so they can focus on what they do best—helping people.
Clinicians should own
their clinical judgment.
Clinicians should own
their clinical judgment.
When non-clinicians dictate care decisions, outcomes suffer. We believe healthcare should be driven by evidence-based practices, not by insurance company algorithms or hospital executives looking at spreadsheets. Clinicians should be the ones making decisions about patient care—full stop.
When non-clinicians dictate care decisions, outcomes suffer. We believe healthcare should be driven by evidence-based practices, not by insurance company algorithms or hospital executives looking at spreadsheets. Clinicians should be the ones making decisions about patient care—full stop.
We’re Building a Future Where Clinicians Are in Control.
We’re Building a Future Where Clinicians Are in Control.
The best way to fix healthcare is to put power back in the hands of the people who actually provide care. We are building the infrastructure to make that possible—so clinicians can focus on their work, own their success, and be fairly rewarded for their expertise.
It won’t be easy. The system wasn’t built for clinicians—it was built on them. But change doesn’t happen by asking permission.
If you believe in this mission, let’s build it together.