Colorado recorded 6 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations in the latest weekly update from the CMS NPI registry, covering the period of June 1-7, 2026. This figure represents 4% of the national total for behavioral health deactivations during the week. All 6 deactivations were individual providers, indicating no organizational NPIs were deactivated in the state's behavioral health sector during this specific timeframe.
Credential and Geographic Distribution
Regarding professional credentials, "Mental Health Counselor" was the most frequent taxonomy among the deactivated NPIs, accounting for 2 providers, or 33% of the total. Other taxonomies each represented 1 deactivation (17% each) and included Counselor, Psychologist, Professional Counselor, and RBT. The geographic distribution of these deactivations was notably dispersed across Colorado, with no single urban or rural area showing a concentration. Cities associated with these deactivations included Eagle, Englewood, Pagosa Springs, Aurora, and Centennial, each recording 1 deactivation.
These NPI deactivations are administrative status changes within the federal registry and do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice or a license action for any specific provider. Hipa.ai retains a name cache from public CMS files captured before deactivation, offering a historical record of these providers.
