Indianapolis registered 32 providers in the latest CMS update, with 11 providers newly registered this week. This group consists of 22 individuals and 10 organizations, bringing the total new providers in the city this year to 14. This activity signals continued growth in the local behavioral health sector.
Credential Mix
The latest data shows a strong presence of direct-care staff. Among ABA-specific roles, there are 8 RBTs and 1 BCBA. These categories are not mutually exclusive, as 1 provider holds both credentials, a common indicator of career advancement from technician to supervisor. This results in a total of nine RBT-credentialed individuals to two BCBAs. The update also included 5 LCSWs and 3 LMHCs, reflecting a broader behavioral health landscape.
Workforce Composition
The individual provider workforce is predominantly female, with 17 providers (77%) identifying as female. The group also includes 4 male providers (18%) and 1 nonbinary provider (5%). No single organization dominated this week's registrations, indicating growth across various smaller practices and individual practitioners rather than a large, multi-state chain.
This recent influx of RBTs and new organizations suggests an expansion of direct-care capacity and a dynamic market for ABA services in the Indianapolis area.
