Ohio recorded 6 NPI deactivations for nurses this week, from June 1 to June 7, 2026. This total represents 9% of the national total for nurse NPI deactivations during the period. All 6 deactivations were for individual providers, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state.
Credential Breakdown
The deactivated NPIs included a range of nursing specialties. Licensed Practical Nurses accounted for the largest share, with 2 individuals, representing 33% of the total. Other specialties each had one deactivation, with Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Nurse Practitioner, Home Health Registered Nurse, and Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse each making up 17% of the deactivations. This distribution shows a mix of general and specialized nursing roles among the deactivated NPIs.
Geographic Distribution
Geographically, the deactivations were spread across five different cities in Ohio. One provider each was noted in Findlay, Columbus, Maple Hts, Smithville, and Toledo. This dispersion suggests that the administrative changes are not concentrated in any single urban center or specific regional healthcare market. These NPI deactivations are administrative status changes in the federal NPPES registry and do not by themselves indicate a license action or that a provider has stopped practicing.
