Wyoming's behavioral health sector accounts for 14 providers in the latest CMS NPI registry update, a figure representing just 0% of the national weekly total. This low concentration highlights a very small provider base. The state saw 5 new providers join the registry this week, which are the only new registrations for the year to date. The total cohort is composed of 10 individuals and 4 organizations.

Provider Composition

Within the ABA field, the data shows a perfectly balanced ratio of 2 BCBAs and 2 RBTs. This 1:1 ratio is atypical and suggests that supervision capacity is not currently a constraint, which can be a significant challenge in more saturated markets. No dual-credentialed BCBA/RBT professionals were noted. The provider landscape also includes professionals with social work credentials. It is important to note that 7 providers in this group are registered under multiple taxonomies, indicating a workforce with diverse and overlapping roles.

Workforce Demographics

The gender demographics are striking: all 10 individual providers are female, making up 100% of the individual cohort in this update. No organizations were prominent enough to appear multiple times. Providers are located across the state in cities including Cheyenne, Rock Springs, and Laramie. This data suggests Wyoming's behavioral health workforce is small and geographically dispersed, with a balanced ABA credential mix that could support foundational growth for access to care.