Texas recorded 5 NPI deactivations among behavioral health providers this week, accounting for 2% of the national total. Of these administrative status changes, 4 were individual providers and 1 was an organization.
Credential and Geographic Distribution
The most frequent credential among the deactivations was 'Specialist', with 2 instances, representing 40% of the total. Other deactivations included one 'RBT', one 'Clinical Social Worker', and one 'Mental Health Counselor', each making up 20% of the total. The deactivations were distributed across 5 different cities: Converse, JBSA Lackland, Dallas, Houston, and Shenandoah. Each of these cities recorded 1 deactivation, indicating no single geographic concentration for this week's administrative changes.
These NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the federal registry and do not inherently indicate that a provider has ceased practice or faced disciplinary action.
