During the week of May 25-31, 2026, Michigan recorded 9 NPI deactivations among Behavioral Health Providers. This represents 6% of the national total for the category during the same period. Of these deactivations, 8 were individual providers and 1 was an organization.

Credential and City Breakdown

Analysis of the deactivated NPIs shows that Clinical Social Workers accounted for the largest share, with 4 records deactivated. Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) followed with 2 deactivations. Other credentials, including BCBA, Mental Health Counselor, and Case Manager/Care Coordinator, each saw 1 deactivation. Geographically, Detroit recorded 2 deactivations, while Hastings, Flint, Royal Oak, and Farmington Hills each had 1. This distribution suggests deactivations occurred across various behavioral health specialties and were not concentrated in a single metropolitan area.

NPI deactivations are administrative updates in the federal NPPES registry and do not inherently indicate a license action or that a provider has ceased practice.