California recorded 6 NPI deactivations for nurses this week, representing 9% of the national total. All deactivations were associated with individual providers, with no organizations affected during the period of June 1-7, 2026.

Credential Breakdown

The majority of deactivated NPIs belonged to Nurse Practitioners, with 3 individuals, accounting for 50% of the total. Other credentials included Occupational Health Nurse Practitioner, Adult Health Nurse Practitioner, and Registered Nurse, each with 1 deactivation, representing 17% respectively. This distribution highlights a focus on advanced practice nursing roles among the recent administrative status changes in the state's NPI registry.

Geographic Distribution

Geographically, the deactivations were spread across various cities in California. GRASS VALLEY, SAN DIEGO, BAKERSFIELD, STANFORD, and EL SEGUNDO each recorded 1 deactivation. This dispersed pattern indicates that no single metropolitan area or region experienced a concentration of these administrative NPI changes during the reported week.

These NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the federal registry and do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice for any specific provider or a license action.