Michigan recorded 8 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations between May 11 and May 17, 2026. This total represents 4% of the national deactivations for the category during the same period. The deactivations included 6 individual providers and 2 organizations.

Credential and Geographic Distribution

The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) taxonomy accounted for the highest number of deactivations, with 3 instances, representing 38% of the total. Clinical Social Workers followed with 2 deactivations, making up 25%. Other taxonomies, including Mental Health Counselor, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor, and Case Manager/Care Coordinator, each saw 1 deactivation. Geographically, deactivations were spread across the state, with cities such as Escanaba, Lansing, Alpena, Farmington Hills, and Center Line each recording 1 deactivation, indicating no specific urban or regional concentration.

Context of Deactivations

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