Las Vegas saw 15 new behavioral health providers registered in the latest CMS NPI registry weekly update. This represents 0% of the national total for the week, indicating a modest influx of new practitioners and organizations. Of these, 9 were individuals and 6 were organizations, reflecting a mix of solo practices and new clinics establishing a presence in the city.
ABA Credential Breakdown
Within the individual provider registrations, the data shows 2 BCBAs and 5 RBTs. The count of BCBAs includes one individual explicitly credentialed as a BCBA and one organization registered with a BCBA taxonomy. There were no providers registered with dual BCBA and RBT credentials this week. The ratio of BCBAs to RBTs, at approximately one BCBA for every 2.5 RBTs, suggests a healthy supervisory capacity among these new registrants, which is vital for quality ABA service delivery.
Workforce Demographics
The individual workforce registrations were predominantly female, with 8 female providers accounting for 89% of the total, compared to 1 male provider. No specific organizations appeared multiple times in this week's update, suggesting a diverse set of new entities rather than expansion from a single large employer. This snapshot of new activity in Las Vegas indicates a small but balanced growth in the ABA workforce, potentially expanding access to care for local families.
