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HEXIQ ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS

NPI Provider Gender Breakdown

Active-provider snapshot at the top, registration trend over time at the bottom. Source: NPPES NPI Registry, processed by HexIQ (Individuals only).

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Overall gender split — all active individual NPIs

Snapshot of every active individual provider in the NPPES NPI Registry (deactivated NPIs excluded).

Gender skew spectrum — 15 most female and 15 most male classifications

All classifications with at least 500 F+M active individuals, ranked by % female. Bars centered on 50% — coral = female-skewed, blue = male-skewed. Number on the right is total active providers.

Top 25 classifications by active provider count — F/M split

Sorted by total active individuals. Bar segments show absolute F (coral) vs M (blue); hover for the % female of (F+M). The largest classifications are overwhelmingly female, which explains the aggregate skew.

New NPI Registrations by Gender — Trailing 4-Quarter Rolling Average

Each point = average of the prior 4 quarters (smooths out NPPES weekly-file publication-cadence noise).
F:M ratio (earliest)
F:M ratio (latest)
lowest %F (qtr)
highest %F (qtr)

Avg new registrations / quarter (4Q rolling)

% Female of (F+M) registrations (4Q rolling)

Caveats: Each point is the trailing 4-quarter average — so the trend series starts at Q4‑2015 (first quarter with a full look-back window). Q2‑2018 → Q2‑2019 contains a documented gap in the NPPES weekly file history (includes the longest govt shutdown); it pulls down rolling averages for ~4 quarters even after smoothing. Non-binary registrations jumped from ~2/quarter to thousands in Q4‑2025. The category has technically been valid since 2015 (first appearance 2015‑03‑16) but was effectively unused until April 2024 — the recent ramp likely reflects NPPES form/UX changes making the option more visible, not a sudden demographic shift. Only providers still present in the NPPES registry snapshot are counted (deactivated entries are retained, so coverage is near-complete for historical registrations).