Texas recorded 5 NPI deactivations for nurses during the week of May 11-17, 2026. This figure represents 7% of all national nurse NPI deactivations for the period. All 5 deactivated NPIs belonged to individual providers, with no organizational NPIs affected.
Credential Breakdown
A closer look at the deactivated records reveals specific nursing specialties. Women's Health Nurse Practitioners accounted for 3 individuals, making up 60% of the total deactivations in Texas for the week. Pediatric Nurse Practitioners represented the remaining 2 individuals, or 40% of the total. This distribution highlights deactivations exclusively within advanced practice nursing roles focused on specific patient populations.
Geographic Distribution
The deactivated NPIs were spread across 5 distinct cities within Texas. Each city — Austin, Bogata, Lubbock, Houston, and Irving — recorded 1 deactivation. This broad geographic spread indicates no particular concentration of deactivations in a single urban or rural area during this reporting period.
NPI deactivations are administrative updates within the federal NPPES registry and do not by themselves confirm a provider has ceased practicing or faced a license action.
