For the week of June 1-7, 2026, Florida recorded 7 NPI deactivations among behavioral health providers, representing 4% of the national total. This included 6 individual practitioners and 1 organizational entity, reflecting administrative updates within the federal NPPES registry.
Credential and Geographic Overview
Among the individual providers, Clinical Social Workers accounted for the largest share of deactivations, with 3 NPIs removed from the registry, making up 43% of the total. Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) followed with 2 deactivations, representing 29%. Additionally, 1 Mental Health Counselor and 1 Specialist each had their NPIs deactivated during this period. Geographically, deactivations were dispersed, with single instances recorded in LAUDERHILL, MIAMI BEACH, WEST MELBOURNE, PEMBROKE PINES, and PALM BAY. This broad distribution across different Florida cities indicates no specific regional concentration for these administrative changes.
An NPI deactivation is an administrative status change in the federal NPPES registry. It does not inherently indicate a license action or that a provider has stopped practicing, though CMS typically scrubs identifying information from deactivated records.
