New Hampshire saw 11 behavioral health providers added in the latest weekly CMS NPI registry update. This represents 0% of the national weekly total, indicating a very small contribution to the overall national growth in behavioral health professionals during this period. The state's activity is primarily driven by individual practitioners, with 10 individuals and 1 organization enrolling this week.
ABA Workforce Composition
Within the applied behavior analysis sector, New Hampshire's new enrollments include 3 Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs). Notably, there were 0 new BCBAs (Board Certified Behavior Analysts) and 0 individuals with dual BCBA and RBT credentials in this week's data. The absence of new BCBAs suggests that existing supervisors in the state will need to support these new RBTs, or that these RBTs may be seeking employment with multi-state organizations that can provide remote supervision. Other behavioral health professionals added include 1 LICSW and 1 MS, LCMHC, indicating broader mental health service growth.
Provider Demographics
Among the 10 individual providers, the workforce shows a clear gender distribution: 70% female, 20% male, and 10% nonbinary. No organizations appeared multiple times in this week's data, suggesting a dispersed entry of new entities rather than significant expansion by a single provider. The top cities for new enrollments included Portsmouth, Nashua, Littleton, North Hampton, and Manchester.
This week's data points to a modest, RBT-focused expansion within New Hampshire's ABA workforce, highlighting a potential need for increased BCBA capacity to support direct service delivery.
