Wyoming has no annual cap under the S.F. 51 (2015). Here's what families and operators need to know.
No annual cap · S.F. 51 (2015)Updated April 2026S.F. 51 (2015)
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Wyoming Medicaid covers ABA therapy for children under 21 with an autism diagnosis through EPSDT.
Wyoming's mandate has no annual dollar cap and no age limit. As the least populated state, provider access is the primary challenge, but the uncapped mandate ensures strong financial coverage.
Yes. Wyoming's S.F. 51 (2015) requires fully-insured plans to cover ABA therapy for individuals with autism with no annual dollar cap and no age limit.
Yes. Wyoming Medicaid covers ABA therapy for children under 21 through EPSDT. Families should contact the Department of Health for provider information and authorization.
Wyoming's low population density means in-person ABA providers are concentrated in Cheyenne and Casper. Telehealth ABA services are critical for families in rural areas across the state.
Higglo works with ABA providers across Wyoming on marketing, intake, and growth. Talk to our team about your program.