Michigan recorded 10 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations this week, representing 5% of the national total for the period of July 6-12, 2026. All 10 deactivations were individual providers; no organizations were deactivated in the state during this timeframe, indicating administrative changes exclusively for individual practitioners.
Credential Breakdown
Among the deactivated NPIs, Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Clinical Social Workers each accounted for 3 individuals, representing 30% of the total. Counselors made up 2 individuals, or 20%. The remaining deactivations included 1 Mental Health Counselor and 1 Case Manager/Care Coordinator.
Geographic Distribution
The deactivations were geographically dispersed across Michigan. Cities such as Niles, Farmington Hills, Marquette, Rochester Hills, and Sandusky each recorded 1 deactivation. This distribution indicates no particular urban or rural area experienced a concentrated administrative change in behavioral health NPI statuses this week.
NPI deactivations are administrative status changes in the federal NPPES registry. They do not inherently indicate a provider has ceased practicing, faced a license action, or permanently left the workforce. Hipa.ai retains a name cache from public CMS files captured before deactivation, providing a historical view of provider data for workforce analysis.
