Indiana recorded 5 physician NPI deactivations this week, representing 3% of the national total. All 5 deactivations were for individual practitioners, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state during this period. This administrative update from the federal NPPES registry reflects changes in the provider landscape for the week of June 8-14, 2026.
Deactivation Trends by Specialty and Location
The deactivations were distributed across five distinct medical specialties, with each representing one individual, or 20% of the total deactivations. These specialties included Diagnostic Radiology, Pediatrics, Cardiovascular Disease, Emergency Medicine, and Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. This broad range suggests no single area of medical practice was predominantly affected by deactivations this week.
Geographically, Indianapolis recorded the highest number of deactivations with 2 individuals. Newburgh, South Bend, and Bedford each saw 1 deactivation. This distribution indicates that the administrative changes were not concentrated in a single metropolitan area but rather occurred across several urban and regional centers within Indiana.
It is important to note that an NPI deactivation is an administrative status change in the federal registry and does not by itself indicate a license action or that a provider has stopped practicing. Hipa.ai retains a name cache from public CMS files captured before deactivation for these records.
