Oklahoma registered 30 physician NPI deactivations between June 1 and June 7, 2026. This figure represents 16% of the national total for physician deactivations during the week. All 30 deactivations were for organizations, with no individual physician NPIs deactivated in Oklahoma during this period.
Specialty Breakdown
Among the deactivated NPIs, Family Medicine accounted for 15 records, representing 50% of the total. Pediatrics followed with 10 deactivations, or 33%, and Internal Medicine contributed 3 deactivations, making up 10%.
Geographic Concentration
Geographically, Tulsa recorded the highest number of deactivations with 10 entries. Owasso followed with 5 deactivations, and Pryor with 4. The consistent appearance of "AHS OKLAHOMA PHYSICIAN GROUP, LLC" across all deactivated records, as observed in the underlying data, indicates that these deactivations likely stem from a single organizational administrative change affecting multiple NPIs rather than unrelated individual provider changes across the state.
These NPI deactivations reflect administrative changes in the federal registry and do not inherently indicate that specific providers have ceased practicing or faced license actions.
