Wyoming added 7 behavioral health providers in the latest CMS NPI registry weekly update, contributing to a total of 20 providers in the state. This represents a negligible share of the national weekly total, underscoring Wyoming's smaller, more localized behavioral health market. Of these, 17 are individuals and 3 are organizations.

Credential Landscape

The latest update shows no new BCBA or RBT credentials in Wyoming, nor any providers holding dual BCBA+RBT credentials. Instead, the reported credentials primarily include various licenses for professional counselors and social workers, such as PPC, LPC, and Clinical Social Worker. For the ABA community, this absence of new ABA-specific credentials indicates that the recent growth in Wyoming's behavioral health sector is concentrated outside of applied behavior analysis, signaling no immediate expansion in the state's ABA workforce capacity.

Workforce Demographics

Among the individual providers, the workforce is predominantly female, with 15 individuals (88%) identifying as female and 2 individuals (12%) as male. No organizations appeared multiple times in this update. Provider activity is noted across several cities, including Sheridan, Gillette, Casper, Cheyenne, and Cody.

This NPI data points to general behavioral health workforce activity in Wyoming, but the complete absence of new ABA-specific credentials suggests a lack of expansion within the applied behavior analysis workforce. This trend indicates limited new access to ABA services and a static supervision capacity for BCBAs and RBTs in the state.