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Area of Science:

  • Behavioral Science
  • Health Economics
  • Business Management

Background:

  • The applied behavior analysis (ABA) service industry is a rapidly growing market, estimated at over $4 billion.
  • The rise of for-profit organizations, particularly private equity (PE)-owned companies, is a notable trend in ABA services.
  • Concerns regarding PE ownership are emerging across various human service industries, including ABA.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define private equity (PE) and its core components within the context of ABA services.
  • To explore the potential benefits and inherent risks associated with PE ownership in the ABA sector.
  • To discuss the broader implications of PE involvement and identify avenues for future research.

Main Methods:

  • This article provides a conceptual analysis and discussion.
  • It defines private equity and its fundamental characteristics.
  • It reviews existing literature and expert opinions on PE's impact on human services.

Main Results:

  • Private equity firms are increasingly acquiring ABA service providers.
  • PE ownership presents potential benefits such as increased capital and efficiency.
  • Significant risks include potential conflicts of interest, reduced quality of care, and financialization of services.

Conclusions:

  • PE ownership in ABA services warrants careful consideration due to its potential to both enhance and compromise service delivery.
  • Further research is needed to understand the long-term impacts of PE on ABA quality, accessibility, and ethical practice.
  • Stakeholders must critically evaluate PE's role to ensure patient well-being remains paramount.