Nevada recorded a total of 5 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations during the week of June 8-14, 2026. This figure represents 3% of the national total for the Behavioral Health Providers category. The deactivations were primarily among individual practitioners, with 4 individuals and 1 organization having their NPIs deactivated in the state.
Deactivation by Taxonomy
An analysis of the deactivated NPIs reveals a diverse set of roles. Case Manager/Care Coordinator was the most frequent taxonomy, accounting for 2 providers, or 40% of the total deactivations. Other taxonomies included a Specialist, a Speech-Language Pathologist, and an RBT, each representing 20% of the deactivations.
Geographic Distribution
Geographically, 3 of the 5 deactivations were associated with Las Vegas, suggesting a concentration of these administrative changes within Nevada's largest metropolitan area. Sparks and Fallon each recorded one deactivation, indicating a broader, albeit smaller, distribution across the state.
It is important to note that NPI deactivations are administrative status changes within the federal NPPES registry. They do not, by themselves, indicate a license action or that a provider has stopped practicing.
