Jacksonville's behavioral health sector registered 22 providers in the latest CMS update, accounting for 0% of the national weekly total. This group is composed of 18 individuals and 4 organizations. With 4 new providers registering this week, the data indicates modest but ongoing activity in the local market.
Provider Credentials
The credential mix for the area includes 5 RBTs and 3 BCBAs. This low ratio of technicians to supervisors suggests that supervision capacity is not currently a constraint in Jacksonville's ABA workforce. The provider pool is supplemented by other mental health professionals, including 3 LMHCs. Some practitioners hold multiple specializations, as 5 providers in this update are registered under more than one taxonomy, reflecting a multi-skilled workforce.
Workforce Demographics
The individual provider workforce in Jacksonville is predominantly female. Women account for 83% of individual practitioners, with 15 female providers registered. Male providers represent the remaining 17%, with 3 individuals. No single organization was registered multiple times in this week's data set.
This snapshot suggests Jacksonville has a stable behavioral health workforce with ample supervisory potential, even as the overall volume of new provider registrations remains limited.
