New York saw 14 physician NPI deactivations this week, representing 8% of the national total. All 14 deactivations were for individual physicians, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state during this period.
Deactivation Trends by Specialty and Location
Among the deactivated NPIs, the most frequent taxonomies were Internal Medicine (207Q00000X) and Family Medicine (207R00000X), each accounting for 2 deactivations (14% of the total). Other specialties, including Geriatric Medicine (207ZN0500X), Cardiovascular Disease (207RC0000X), and Anesthesiology (207L00000X), each saw 1 deactivation (7% individually). Geographically, New York City boroughs and surrounding areas accounted for a significant portion, with 4 deactivations in New York, 2 in Brooklyn, and 2 in Bronx. Dover Plains and Rome each recorded 1 deactivation. This distribution indicates a higher concentration of deactivations in the state's most populous regions.
This administrative data provides a snapshot of NPI status changes within the state's physician workforce.
