Georgia recorded 6 physician NPI deactivations this week, accounting for 3% of the national total. The deactivations were evenly distributed between provider types, with 3 individual physicians and 3 organizations having their NPIs deactivated during the period of March 9-15, 2026.

Credential and Location Insights

Among the deactivated NPIs, the taxonomy code 207W00000X, representing Ophthalmology, appeared most frequently, accounting for 2 of the 6 deactivations. The remaining deactivations each involved a distinct specialty. These included 2084P0800X for Pain Management, 207LP2900X also for Pain Management, 207P00000X for Pediatrics, and 207R00000X for Radiology, each with one instance. Geographically, the deactivations were dispersed across the state. Cities such as Atlanta, Tucker, Tifton, Covington, and Warner Robins each noted one NPI deactivation. This broad geographic spread indicates that no single urban center or region experienced a concentrated pattern of these administrative changes this week.

These NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the federal NPPES registry and do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice or license action for any specific provider.