New York recorded 13 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations between May 11 and May 17, 2026. This figure represents 6% of the national total for the week. The deactivations included 12 individual providers and 1 organization, reflecting administrative changes within the state's behavioral health workforce.
Deactivation Trends
Clinical Social Workers accounted for the largest share of deactivations, with 5 providers, or 38% of the total. Psychologists and Specialists each saw 2 deactivations, making up 15% of the total respectively. Other deactivated NPIs included 1 Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor and 1 Counselor. These figures highlight professional categories experiencing NPI status changes.
Geographic Distribution
Geographically, the deactivations were concentrated in urban and suburban areas. New York City recorded the highest number with 3 deactivations, followed by 2 in Brooklyn. Single deactivations were noted in Mamaroneck, Port Jefferson Station, and Bedford Hills, indicating a distribution across various regions.
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. Hipa.ai retains cached names for these records.
