New Hampshire added 10 behavioral health providers in the latest CMS NPI registry weekly update, representing less than 1% of the national total. This modest contribution reflects the state's smaller population and market size, indicating a steady but limited influx of new professionals into the behavioral health sector.

ABA Workforce Composition

Within the applied behavior analysis field, the update shows 3 new BCBAs and 3 new RBTs. There were no providers holding both BCBA and RBT credentials among this week's additions. This 1:1 ratio of new BCBAs to RBTs is atypical; generally, a healthy ABA workforce requires a higher ratio of RBTs to BCBAs to ensure sufficient direct service capacity under proper supervision. This specific weekly snapshot might indicate BCBAs are being added to supervise an existing RBT workforce, or that the sample size is too small to reflect broader state trends accurately.

Provider Demographics

Of the 23 individual providers, 19 (83%) are female, while 4 (17%) are male. MOORE CENTER SERVICES, INC. appeared twice among the new organizational registrations. The most active cities for new providers include Manchester, Nashua, and Merrimack, suggesting these areas are key hubs for behavioral health activity.

While the overall numbers are small, the balanced addition of new BCBAs and RBTs, though unusual for a single week's data, could signal a focused effort to build foundational ABA capacity in New Hampshire.