Ohio recorded 7 physician NPI deactivations between June 15 and June 21, 2026. This total represents 4% of national physician deactivations for the week. All 7 deactivations were for individual physicians, indicating that no organizational NPIs were deactivated in the state during this specific reporting period.

Specialty and Geographic Distribution

Among the deactivated NPIs, Family Medicine accounted for 2 individuals, representing 29% of the total. Other specialties each had 1 deactivation, including Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Orthopaedic Surgery, Internal Medicine, and Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery. Geographically, Columbus recorded 2 deactivations. Leesburg, Campbell, Cleveland, and Magnolia each saw 1 deactivation during the week. This distribution indicates deactivations occurred across diverse medical fields and locations within Ohio, rather than being concentrated in a single specialty or metropolitan area.

These NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the federal registry for the specified week in Ohio. It is important to note that an NPI deactivation does not inherently indicate a license action or that a provider has ceased practice, but rather an update to their registry status.