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Risk scores are statistical indicators based on prescribing patterns compared to specialty peers. They are NOT allegations of fraud, misconduct, or improper care. Many legitimate medical reasons can explain outlier prescribing.

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Andrew PerryMD

Internal Medicine · Edmonds, WA 98026

NPI: 1114990975

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🟡 Moderate

🤖 ML Fraud Detection Score: Very High

Machine learning model identifies prescribing patterns consistent with confirmed fraud cases. This is a statistical indicator, not an accusation.

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Risk Flags

High antipsychotic prescribing (65+)Opioid + benzodiazepine co-prescriberHigh fills per patient

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10,779

Total Claims

$1.0M

Drug Cost

430

Beneficiaries

$2,431

Cost/Patient

Risk Score Breakdown 24/100

Low (0)Moderate (15)Elevated (30)High (50+)
Elderly antipsychotic prescribing+10
Opioid + benzodiazepine combo+8
High fills per patient+3

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Peer Comparison vs. 110,156 Internal Medicine providers

+216%

Opioid rate vs peers

7.1% vs 2.2% avg

+72%

Cost per patient vs peers

$2,431 vs $1,411 avg

+8%

Brand preference vs peers

11.5% vs 10.6% avg

⚠️ Opioid + Benzodiazepine Co-Prescriber

This provider prescribes both opioids and benzodiazepines. The FDA has issued a Black Box Warning about the life-threatening risks of concurrent use.

🔎 Data Overview

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Our machine learning model — trained on 281 confirmed fraud cases — gives this provider a "Very High" fraud-pattern score. All 20 decision trees in our ensemble model agree that this provider's prescribing patterns resemble those of confirmed fraud cases. This is a statistical finding, not an accusation.

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Opioid rate is 216% above Internal Medicine peers. This is a significant deviation that may reflect a specialized patient population or concerning prescribing patterns.

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This provider co-prescribes opioids and benzodiazepines — a combination carrying an FDA Black Box Warning due to increased risk of respiratory depression and death. While sometimes clinically necessary, this combination requires careful justification.

Insights generated from CMS data analysis. Statistical patterns are not accusations — always consider clinical context.

Opioid Prescribing

7.1%

Opioid Rate

763

Opioid Claims

$20K

Opioid Cost

12.2%

Long-Acting Rate

Brand vs Generic

89% generic

Brand: 1,209 claims · $737K

Generic: 9,318 claims · $298K

Top Prescribed Drugs

Drug (Generic)ClaimsCost
Empagliflozin134$132K
Liraglutide64$76K
Insulin Glargine,hum.Rec.Anlog46$53K
Liraglutide54$38K
Insulin Lispro19$31K
Semaglutide25$30K
Apixaban46$27K
Mirabegron48$25K
Dulaglutide14$21K
Canagliflozin31$19K
Rivaroxaban36$18K
Varenicline Tartrate47$16K
Insulin Aspart21$12K
Tiotropium Bromide16$12K
Insulin Glargine,hum.Rec.Anlog25$12K

Prescribing Profile

157

Unique Drugs

$189K

IRA Negotiated Drugs

$165K

GLP-1 Drugs

24.0

Anomaly Score

Patient Profile

67

Avg Age

54%

Female

1.42

Avg Risk Score

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Data from CMS Medicare Part D Prescriber Public Use File, 2023. Risk scores are statistical indicators, not allegations.Methodology · About