Michigan recorded 5 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations this week, accounting for 3% of the national total for the period of June 22-28, 2026. All 5 deactivations were for individual providers, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state during this timeframe.

Credential Breakdown

Among the deactivated NPIs, Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) represented the most frequent credential, with 2 deactivations, accounting for 40% of the total. The remaining deactivations included one Counselor, one Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor, and one Clinical Social Worker, each representing 20% of the total. This distribution indicates deactivations across various behavioral health specialties within the state.

Geographic Distribution

The deactivations were distributed across several cities in Michigan, with no single city showing a concentration of multiple deactivations. Cities where NPIs were deactivated include Oscoda, Highland Park, Detroit, Battle Creek, and Farmington Hills, each recording 1 deactivation. This pattern suggests that the administrative changes were geographically dispersed rather than concentrated in any specific urban or rural area.

These NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the federal registry and do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice or a specific license action for the providers involved.