Florida recorded 13 physician NPI deactivations between March 23 and March 29, 2026, representing 7% of the national total for the week. Of these, 11 were individual physicians and 2 were organizations.
Specialty Deactivations
The Internal Medicine taxonomy (207R00000X) accounted for the highest number of deactivations, with 3 instances, representing 23% of the state's total. Family Medicine (207Y00000X) followed with 2 deactivations, comprising 15%. Other specialties, including Emergency Medicine (207P00000X), Psychiatry (207V00000X), and Surgery (208800000X), each saw 1 deactivation, each contributing 8% to the total.
Geographic Distribution
Geographically, Miami recorded the highest number of deactivations with 3 instances. Other cities with single deactivations included The Villages, St Augustine, Fort Myers, and Orange Park. This distribution indicates deactivations occurred across various urban and suburban areas within Florida.
NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the federal registry and do not inherently indicate a provider has ceased practice or that a license action has occurred.
