Texas recorded 5 behavioral health provider NPI deactivations this week, accounting for 3% of the national total. The deactivated records included 4 individual providers and 1 organization during the period of March 9-15, 2026.
Credential and Geographic Distribution
Among the individual NPI deactivations, Clinical Social Workers represented the largest group, with 3 providers, making up 60% of the total deactivations. Speech-Language Pathologists and Specialist/Technologists each accounted for 1 provider. The single organizational deactivation was associated with a Speech-Language Pathologist taxonomy.
Geographically, Austin saw the highest number of deactivations with 2 records. Horizon City, Wimberley, and Pleasanton each registered 1 deactivation. This distribution indicates deactivations occurred across several locations within the state.
NPI deactivations are administrative updates in the federal NPPES registry and do not inherently indicate a provider has ceased practice or faced license action.
