New York recorded 10 NPI deactivations for nurses between June 22 and June 28, 2026. This figure represents 12% of the national total for nurse deactivations during the week. The deactivations included 9 individual nurses and 1 nursing organization.

Credential and Geographic Distribution

Among the deactivated NPIs, Registered Nurses accounted for the largest share, with 4 records, representing 40% of the state's total. Licensed Practical Nurses followed with 2 deactivations, comprising 20% of the total. Nurse Practitioners, School Registered Nurses, and Family Nurse Practitioners each recorded 1 deactivation, each accounting for 10% of the total deactivations this week.

Geographically, New York City recorded 2 deactivations, the highest count for any single city. Rochester, Binghamton, Baldwinsville, and Dansville each reported 1 deactivation. This broad geographic spread indicates that the deactivations were not confined to a specific urban or rural region of the state.

NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the federal NPPES registry and do not inherently indicate a license action or that a provider has ceased practice.