Colorado recorded 8 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations this week, from May 11 to May 17, 2026. This figure represents 4% of the national total for behavioral health NPI deactivations during the period. The deactivations included 6 individual providers and 2 organizations.

Deactivation Trends

Among the individual providers, Clinical Social Workers, Professional Counselors, and Counselors each accounted for 2 deactivations, representing 25% of the state's total deactivations. One Mental Health Counselor and one Speech-Language Pathologist also had NPIs deactivated. Geographically, Colorado Springs saw the highest concentration with 3 deactivations, followed by Centennial with 2 deactivations. Fort Collins, Greenwood Village, and Canon City each had one deactivation.

These NPI deactivations are administrative updates in the federal NPPES registry, reflecting changes in provider status rather than necessarily indicating a cessation of practice or a license action.