Oregon recorded 9 NPI deactivations among behavioral health providers during the week of June 1-7, 2026. This figure represents 5% of the national total for the behavioral health category in the specified period. All 9 deactivations were for individual practitioners, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state.
Credential and Geographic Distribution
An analysis of the deactivated NPIs by taxonomy shows that Mental Health Counselors accounted for 3 individuals, comprising 33% of the total deactivations, making it the most frequent credential among those deactivated. Clinical Social Workers followed with 2 deactivations, representing 22% of the total. The remaining deactivations were distributed across several other categories, with Specialist, Professional Counselor, and Counselor each seeing 1 deactivation. Geographically, Portland recorded the highest number of deactivations with 3 providers. Other cities, including Lebanon, Eugene, Lake Oswego, and Brookings, each had 1 deactivation, indicating a distribution across various population centers.
These NPI deactivations are administrative status changes within the federal NPPES registry. They do not by themselves indicate a license action or that a provider has ceased practicing.
