Colorado saw 6 NPI deactivations for behavioral health providers between May 25 and May 31, 2026. This represents 4% of the national total for the week. Of these, 2 were individual providers and 4 were organizations.

Deactivation Trends and Geographic Spread

Among the deactivated records, 'Clinic/Center' was the most frequent taxonomy, accounting for 2 records, or 33% of the total. Clinical Social Worker, Psychologist, Professional Counselor, and Mental Health Counselor each represented 1 record, or 17% of the deactivations. The deactivated NPIs were distributed across multiple cities, with Denver, Fort Collins, Loveland, Highlands Ranch, and Lakewood each having 1 deactivation. This distribution suggests no single geographic concentration for this week's deactivations. NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes in the NPPES registry and do not inherently indicate a provider has ceased practice or faced disciplinary action.