Colorado recorded 9 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations this week, representing 5% of the national total for the period of June 15-21, 2026. All 9 deactivations were for individual practitioners, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state during this timeframe.

Credential Breakdown

Among the deactivated NPIs, Mental Health Counselors accounted for 3 individuals, comprising 33% of the total. Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Counselors each saw 2 deactivations, making up 22% respectively. A Psychologist and a Clinical Social Worker each comprised 1 deactivation, at 11% each. This distribution reflects administrative status changes across several common behavioral health roles in Colorado.

Geographic Distribution

Geographically, Denver recorded the highest number of deactivations with 3 providers. Lakewood, Boulder, Pueblo, and Centennial each saw 1 deactivation. This concentration in Denver suggests a focus of administrative changes within the state's largest metropolitan area. These NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the federal registry and do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice or a license action for the listed providers.