Michigan registered 11 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations during the week of June 15-21, 2026. This figure represents 6% of all national behavioral health NPI deactivations for the period. All 11 deactivations were associated with individual providers, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state this week.
Credential and Geographic Patterns
A review of the deactivated NPIs shows that Clinical Social Workers accounted for the largest segment, with 5 individuals, representing 45% of the total deactivations. Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) followed with 2 deactivations, making up 18%. Other specific provider types, including Psychologists, Professional Counselors, and Mental Health Counselors, each saw 1 NPI deactivation. Geographically, Detroit and Farmington Hills each recorded 2 deactivations. Flint, Kimball, and West Bloomfield each had 1 deactivation. This distribution of deactivations across various cities and provider types does not indicate a single, concentrated trend in any specific area or specialty within Michigan's behavioral health workforce this week.
NPI deactivations are administrative status changes within the federal NPPES registry. They do not inherently signify a license action or that a provider has ceased practicing, as CMS typically scrubs identifying information from deactivated records.
