Florida recorded 9 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations between June 22 and June 28, 2026. This total represents 5% of the national deactivations for the behavioral health category during the period. The deactivations included 6 individual providers and 3 organizations, reflecting administrative status changes in the federal NPPES registry. Hipa.ai retains a name cache for these records, which CMS typically scrubs post-deactivation.
Credential and Geographic Distribution
Among the deactivated NPIs, Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) represented the largest share, with 3 deactivations, accounting for 33% of the total. Clinical Social Workers followed, with 2 deactivations, or 22%. Other categories each saw a single deactivation, including Clinic/Center, Specialist, and Speech-Language Pathologist, covering a range of behavioral health services. The individual providers included professionals such as a Speech-Language Pathologist and a Specialist, while the organizations included a Clinic/Center and an Adolescent and Children Mental Health Clinic/Center. Geographically, the deactivations were spread across Florida, with cities such as Miami Lakes, Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, and Pompano Beach each recording 1 deactivation. Other cities like Jensen Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Tallahassee, and Pensacola also saw single deactivations, indicating no significant regional concentration for this week's changes.
These NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the NPPES registry and do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice or a license action for any specific provider.
