Ohio saw significant behavioral health provider activity in the latest CMS NPI registry update, adding 517 total providers. This represents 5% of the national weekly total, indicating Ohio as a growing hub for behavioral health services and a key market for ABA professionals.

Credential Landscape and Supervision Capacity

Focusing on the ABA workforce, the data shows 13 BCBA credentials and 49 RBT credentials. It is important to note that these counts are not mutually exclusive, as 2 individuals hold both BCBA and RBT credentials, reflecting a common career progression from direct service to supervision. The resulting ratio of approximately 3.77 RBTs per BCBA suggests a moderate capacity for supervision within the state, crucial for maintaining quality ABA service delivery.

Workforce Demographics and Key Players

Of the 480 individual providers, the gender breakdown shows 80% female, 18% male, and 2% nonbinary, aligning with national trends in the behavioral health sector. Among organizations, "DAY ONE INTEGRATIVE SERVICES LLC." appeared 3 times in the new registrations, signaling its active presence and potential expansion in the Ohio provider landscape.

This consistent influx of providers, particularly within the ABA sector, points to an expanding workforce and improved access to behavioral health services across Ohio, addressing the state's ongoing demand for support.