Texas recorded 8 NPI deactivations for Behavioral Health Providers during the week of June 8-14, 2026. This total represents 4% of the national deactivations in this category for the period. The deactivations included 7 individual providers and 1 organizational entity.

Credential and Geographic Focus

Among the deactivated records, "Specialist", "Professional Counselor", and "Counselor" taxonomies each accounted for 2 deactivations, representing 25% of the total for each category. "Speech-Language Pathologist" and "Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor" each saw 1 deactivation, making up 13% of the total respectively. Geographically, both El Paso and Dallas recorded 2 deactivations each, indicating activity in major metropolitan areas. Other deactivations were distributed across cities including Mineral Wells, Corsicana, and Pharr, suggesting a scattered pattern rather than a single concentrated area of change.

Workforce Data Context

NPI deactivations are administrative status changes in the federal NPPES registry. This status change does not inherently indicate a license action or that a provider has ceased practicing. Hipa.ai retains a name cache from public CMS files captured prior to deactivation to provide ongoing context for these administrative updates within the behavioral health workforce.