New York recorded 7 NPI deactivations for Nurses between May 11 and May 17, 2026. This figure represents 10% of the national total for nurse deactivations during the week. All 7 of these deactivations were for individual providers, with 0 organizational NPIs deactivated.
Credential and Geographic Distribution
Among the deactivated NPIs, Registered Nurses accounted for the largest share, with 3 deactivations, representing 43% of the state's total. Other specialties each saw 1 deactivation, including Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Adult Health Nurse Practitioner, Licensed Practical Nurse, and Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse. Geographically, deactivations were distributed across several cities. ALBANY, BUFFALO, NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, and HAUPPAUGE each recorded 1 deactivation. This broad distribution across different nursing roles and multiple cities indicates a varied pattern rather than a concentration in any single area or specialty within the state.
Understanding Deactivation Data
An NPI deactivation is an administrative status change in the federal NPPES registry. It does not by itself indicate a license action or that a provider has stopped practicing. This data reflects updates to the NPI registry for healthcare providers in New York.
