Wisconsin recorded 6 NPI deactivations for behavioral health providers this week, representing 3% of the national total. These deactivations, occurring between June 29 and July 5, 2026, included 5 individual providers and 1 organization. An NPI deactivation signifies an administrative status change within the federal NPPES registry and does not inherently indicate a provider has ceased practice or faced a license action.

Provider Type Breakdown

Among the individual behavioral health providers whose NPIs were deactivated, Clinical Social Workers and Counselors each accounted for 2 deactivations. This means these two provider types each comprised 33% of the state's total deactivations for the week. Additionally, 1 Psychologist saw their NPI deactivated, making up 17% of the total. The single organizational deactivation was for a Community/Behavioral Health Agency, also representing 17% of the week's total.

Geographic Distribution

The deactivations were distributed across multiple locations within Wisconsin, with no single city showing a concentration. One deactivation was recorded in Neenah, one in Marshfield, one in Oshkosh, one in La Crosse, and one in Fitchburg. This broad distribution suggests that this week's deactivations were not tied to a specific local event or regional trend.

This data provides a snapshot of administrative changes within Wisconsin's behavioral health provider landscape for the specified week.