Connecticut saw 6 behavioral health provider NPIs deactivated in the NPPES registry this week, representing 3% of the national total for the period of July 6-12, 2026. All 6 deactivations were for individual practitioners, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state.
Deactivation Trends by Credential
Among the deactivated NPIs, Clinical Social Workers accounted for 2 individuals, making up 33% of the total. The remaining deactivations were distributed across several other behavioral health specialties, with one NPI each for Mental Health Counselors, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselors, RBTs, and BCBAs. Each of these categories represented 17% of the week's deactivations in Connecticut, indicating a varied impact across different professional groups within the sector.
Geographic Distribution
The deactivations were geographically dispersed across Connecticut. One NPI deactivation occurred in Manchester, another in Ledyard, one in Middletown, one in Cromwell, and one in Waterbury. This broad spread across multiple cities suggests that this week's administrative NPI status changes were not concentrated in any single urban or regional hub within the state.
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 any specific provider.
