Vermont saw 5 NPI deactivations among Behavioral Health Providers between May 11 and May 17, 2026. This represented 2% of the national total for the category during the period. The deactivations included 2 individual providers and 3 organizations.

Deactivation Trends by Taxonomy

Among the deactivated records, the most frequent taxonomy was Case Management Agency, accounting for 3 of the 5 deactivations, or 60% of the total. Clinical Social Worker and Mental Health Counselor each represented 1 deactivation, making up 20% of the total respectively. This distribution highlights specific areas within behavioral health that experienced administrative NPI status changes this week.

Geographic Distribution

Geographically, 3 deactivations were associated with White River Junction. Burlington and Dorset each saw 1 deactivation. The concentration of deactivations in White River Junction, particularly within the Case Management Agency taxonomy, suggests a localized administrative change or a focused shift affecting multiple entities within that specific area.

These NPI deactivations reflect administrative status changes within the federal registry and do not inherently indicate a cessation of practice or a license action for the listed providers.