New Hampshire recorded **18** total behavioral health providers in the latest CMS NPI registry update, representing **0%** of the national weekly total. This localized activity included **1** new provider added this week, contributing to **7** new additions this year. The vast majority, **17** providers, are individuals, with just **1** organization also noted.

Credential Mix and Capacity

New Hampshire's behavioral health workforce includes **3** providers identified as BCBAs, with one explicitly holding an "M.ED, BCBA" credential. There is also **1** RBT. No providers hold both BCBA and RBT credentials simultaneously. This ratio of **3** BCBAs to **1** RBT suggests a strong supervisory capacity within the state's ABA sector relative to the number of direct RBT service providers, which is crucial for maintaining quality of care. Additionally, **3** providers in the state hold multiple taxonomies, indicating a diverse range of specialized skills beyond just ABA credentials.

Workforce Demographics

The individual providers in New Hampshire show a distinct gender distribution: **12** are female (**71%**), **3** are male (**18%**), and **2** are nonbinary (**12%**). There were no notable organizations appearing multiple times in this week's data. Top cities for these providers include Manchester, Portsmouth, Nashua, Rochester, and Keene, indicating a geographic spread across the state.

This data suggests a slowly growing, but clinically well-supported, behavioral health workforce in New Hampshire, particularly for ABA services, with a favorable BCBA-to-RBT ratio potentially enhancing supervision and quality of care.