Kansas recorded 13 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations this week, representing 6% of the national total. Of these, 12 were organizations and 1 was an individual, indicating a predominant administrative shift among organizational entities in the state's behavioral health sector.

Credential and Geographic Distribution

The majority of deactivations, 11 (85%), were associated with Case Management Agencies. Additionally, one Community/Behavioral Health Agency and one Clinical Social Worker NPI were deactivated, each accounting for 8% of the total. Geographically, El Dorado, Topeka, and Pittsburg each recorded 2 deactivations, while Columbus and Winfield each had 1. This notable concentration of Case Management Agency deactivations across various cities points to a specific administrative update impacting this provider type throughout the state.

These NPI deactivation figures reflect administrative updates in the NPPES registry and do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice or a license action for any specific provider.