Texas recorded 6 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations this week, representing 4% of the national total. All 6 deactivations were for individual providers, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state during the period of June 1-7, 2026. An NPI deactivation is an administrative status change in the federal NPPES registry and does not by itself indicate a license action or that a provider has stopped practicing.

Deactivated Credentials

Among the deactivated NPIs, "Professional Counselor" was the most frequent credential, accounting for 2 providers, or 33% of the total. Other credentials included "Clinical Social Worker," "Speech-Language Pathologist," "Case Manager/Care Coordinator," and "BCBA," each with 1 deactivation, representing 17% of the total. This distribution reflects a range of specialties within the behavioral health sector experiencing NPI status changes.

Geographic Distribution

The deactivations were concentrated in major metropolitan areas. Houston and Austin each recorded 2 deactivations, while San Antonio and Dallas each had 1 deactivation. This pattern aligns with the general distribution of healthcare providers across Texas's most populous cities.

These NPI deactivation figures offer a snapshot of administrative changes within the Texas behavioral health provider landscape for the specified week.