Massachusetts recorded 5 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations this week, representing 3% of the national total for this category. All 5 deactivations were individual providers, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state during the period of June 15-21, 2026. An NPI deactivation is an administrative status change in the federal NPPES registry and does not by itself indicate a license action or that a provider has stopped practicing.
Credential Breakdown
Among the deactivated NPIs, "Clinical Social Worker" was the most frequent taxonomy, accounting for 2 providers, or 40% of the total for the week. "Counselor," "Psychologist," and "Assistant Behavior Analyst" each saw 1 deactivation, representing 20% each of the week's total deactivations in Massachusetts.
Geographic Distribution
The deactivations were distributed across five different cities within Massachusetts. One NPI each was deactivated in Natick, Vineyard Haven, Boston, Springfield, and Holyoke. This broad geographic spread indicates no specific local concentration for these administrative changes in provider NPI records.
This weekly data offers insight into the administrative changes occurring within Massachusetts's behavioral health provider landscape.
