Colorado saw 6 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations between June 29 and July 5, 2026. This represents 3% of the national total for the week. All 6 deactivations were individual providers, with no organizations affected.

Deactivation Trends by Specialty and Location

Among the deactivated NPIs, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselors accounted for 3 providers, making up 50% of the total. Mental Health Counselors represented 2 providers, or 33%, and 1 provider was categorized as a Specialist. Geographically, Denver recorded 3 deactivations, while Englewood, Wheat Ridge, and Westminster each had 1 deactivation. This concentration in Denver is consistent with a major metropolitan area.

These administrative NPI status changes do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice or a license action for the individual providers.