New York recorded 8 nurse NPI deactivations between March 9 and March 15, 2026, representing 13% of the national total for nurses during this period. The deactivations primarily involved individual practitioners, with 7 individuals and 1 organization having their NPIs deactivated in the state.

Credential and Geographic Overview

Among the deactivated NPIs, the 163W00000X taxonomy, which represents Registered Nurses, accounted for the largest share with 3 deactivations, or 38% of the total. Other specific nursing taxonomies, including 163WP0807X, 163WP0808X, 164W00000X, and 363L00000X, each saw 1 deactivation. This distribution indicates a range of nursing specialties among the deactivated records, with a slight concentration in general registered nursing.

Geographically, the deactivations were broadly distributed across New York. Cities such as Monroe, West Seneca, Sleepy Hollow, Poughkeepsie, and Saint Albans each recorded 1 deactivation. This dispersion suggests no single urban or rural area experienced a concentrated number of nurse NPI deactivations this week.

Administrative Context

NPI deactivations are administrative status changes within the federal NPPES registry. They do not inherently indicate that a provider has ceased practicing or undergone a license action. Hipa.ai retains a name cache from public CMS files captured prior to deactivation, providing a historical record of these entries.