North Carolina's behavioral health sector saw a notable influx of 498 providers in the latest weekly NPI registry update, representing 6% of the national total. This high concentration, which includes 426 individuals and 72 organizations, underscores the state's active and growing behavioral health landscape.
Provider Credentials
The data reveals a strong pipeline of direct-care staff, with 84 Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) joining the workforce. They are supported by 22 Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), creating a supervision ratio of approximately 3.8 RBTs per BCBA. This healthy ratio is crucial for maintaining quality of care and indicates sufficient supervisory capacity for this cohort. Additionally, 4 providers hold dual BCBA and RBT credentials, signaling career progression within the field. Readers should note that these credential counts may overlap, as 96 providers listed multiple taxonomies.
Workforce Demographics
Among individual providers, women continue to dominate the workforce, making up 86% of the new registrants. On the organizational side, B&D Integrated Health Services was a notable presence, appearing three times in this week's update.
This influx of providers, particularly the large number of RBTs supported by a solid supervision structure, suggests a continued expansion of ABA service capacity across North Carolina.