New Hampshire added 19 behavioral health providers in the latest CMS NPI registry update. While this represents 0% of the national weekly total, it reflects localized growth within the state's behavioral health sector, indicating a steady, albeit small, influx of new professionals.
ABA Workforce Snapshot
Within the applied behavior analysis field, the update includes 2 Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and 3 Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) among the new individual providers. No individuals reported holding both BCBA and RBT credentials this week. This 1.5-to-1 ratio of RBTs to BCBAs suggests a focused but modest expansion in ABA services, potentially indicating a tighter supervision capacity compared to states with higher technician-to-supervisor ratios. Beyond ABA, the new providers also include 2 LICSW professionals and 1 MSPH credential holder, contributing to a broader range of mental health services.
Provider Demographics and Organizational Presence
Of the 12 individual providers added this week, the workforce is predominantly female, with 10 identified as female, accounting for 83%. The remaining 2 are male, making up 17%. No specific organizations appeared multiple times in this update, with 7 new organizations joining the registry. New providers are distributed across cities such as Nashua, Dover, Portsmouth, and Keene, indicating activity in various regions of the state.
This data suggests a modest but diverse expansion of behavioral health services in New Hampshire, with a small, yet growing, contingent of ABA professionals contributing to the state's capacity for care.
