Ohio recorded 11 NPI deactivations among Behavioral Health Providers during the week of June 8 to June 14, 2026. This figure accounts for 6% of all national deactivations in this category for the period. All 11 deactivations were individual practitioners, with no organizational NPIs deactivated.

Credential Trends

Analysis of the deactivated NPIs by credential shows that Case Manager/Care Coordinator was the most common, representing 4 providers, or 36% of the total. Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselors and Clinical Social Workers each accounted for 2 deactivations, making up 18% of the total respectively. Mental Health Counselors and general Counselors each had 1 deactivation.

Geographic Distribution

The deactivations were geographically dispersed across Ohio, with no single city reporting more than 1 deactivation. Cities where deactivations occurred include Jackson, Norton, Canton, Ironton, and Akron, indicating a broad rather than concentrated pattern of administrative changes across the state.

These administrative NPI status changes reflect shifts in the state's behavioral health provider landscape for the reported week.