For the week of June 22-28, 2026, Michigan recorded 6 physician NPI deactivations, contributing 3% of the national total for this category. All 6 deactivations were associated with individual practitioners, indicating no organizational NPIs were deactivated in the state during this period. This data reflects administrative changes within the NPI registry for physicians in Michigan.
Specialty and Geographic Distribution
Among the 6 deactivated NPIs, a range of medical specialties were observed. Family Medicine accounted for 2 deactivations, representing 33% of the total. Specialties such as Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, Urology, and Adult Medicine each saw 1 deactivation, each comprising 17% of the total. This indicates a varied impact across different physician practice areas. Geographically, deactivations were distributed across various locations, with single instances recorded in cities including Caro, Coldwater, Warren, Trenton, and Ypsilanti. This distribution suggests no significant concentration of deactivations in any single urban or rural area this week.
NPI deactivations are administrative updates in the federal registry and do not inherently indicate a provider has ceased practice or faced license action.
