Wyoming saw the addition of 5 behavioral health providers in the latest CMS NPI registry update. This represents 0% of the national weekly total, a figure consistent with the state's smaller population and the typically modest pace of new provider entries in less densely populated regions.
Provider Specializations
This week's data for Wyoming did not include any Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) or Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs). The new entries were primarily in other behavioral health and general healthcare categories, including a "Case Management Org" in Casper, a "Clinic/Center" in Cheyenne, a "Counselor" in Sheridan, and a "Community/Behavioral Health Org" in Wheatland. This indicates that the current growth is concentrated in broader mental health and support services, rather than specific ABA service expansion.
Workforce Composition
Of the 5 new providers, 2 are individuals and 3 are organizations. Among the individual providers, both are female, accounting for 100% of the individual additions this week. The new organizations include entities in Casper, Cheyenne, and Sheridan. No single organization appeared multiple times in this week's update, suggesting diverse new entries rather than expansion from existing multi-site chains.
The absence of new ABA-specific credentials in this update suggests that any expansion in Wyoming's ABA workforce may be occurring through existing providers or that this week's data primarily reflects growth in other critical behavioral health and support services.
