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Why Public Policy Matters: A Call to Action for the Everyday Behavior Analyst

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Public policy advocacy is a foreign topic to many behavior analysts. However, each professional within the field has a voice and skills helpful in ensuring that the field’s growth aligns with best practices. This article outlines pertinent areas of public policy advocacy and calls to action for the everyday behavior analyst. Topics covered include storytelling and dissemination, the field’s standards of care, the concept of medical necessity, understanding provider agreements, types of behavior analysts, licensure and legislation, pigeonholing, and documentation. Each section briefly introduces the topic and the pertinent concerns and offers a call to action for providers within the field. The topics covered are not comprehensive of all public policy needs associated with behavior analysis. Instead, they are pragmatic and achievable first steps pertinent to the health of the field. This article will leave readers with tangible action steps to get involved in public policy and advocacy efforts in their daily work, organizations, and communities.

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Emily Ice and Rebecca Urbano Powell are on the board of directors of COABA and receive no compensation as members of the board of directors. Bethany Coop and Alexandra Tomei serve on the public policy subcommittee of COABA and receive no compensation as committee members.

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Coop, B., Ice, E.D., Tomei, A. et al. Why Public Policy Matters: A Call to Action for the Everyday Behavior Analyst. Behav Analysis Practice (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-023-00878-x

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