Michigan recorded 5 physician NPI deactivations during the week of June 29 to July 5, 2026. This activity represents 2% of the national total for physician NPI deactivations reported in the same period. The deactivations included 2 individual providers and 3 organizational entities, indicating administrative changes affecting both individual practitioners and healthcare organizations within the state.
Credential and Geographic Distribution
Among the deactivated NPIs, Neurological Surgery was the most frequent taxonomy, accounting for 3 records, or 60% of the total deactivations. Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) and Internal Medicine each saw one deactivation, representing the remaining 40% of the week's changes. Geographically, Iron Mountain recorded 2 deactivations, making it the city with the highest concentration this week. Escanaba, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor each had one deactivation. The multiple deactivations within Iron Mountain, particularly impacting Neurological Surgery, suggest a localized administrative adjustment affecting specific provider groups in that area.
These NPI deactivations are administrative status updates within the federal NPPES registry and do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice, a license action, or any specific change in the operational status of individual providers or organizations.
