Medicare Fraud Risk in Georgia
118 of 36,843 Medicare Part D prescribers in Georgia (0.32%) were flagged as high-risk by our multi-factor scoring model.
Data: CMS Medicare Part D, 2023 (most current available) · Updated March 2026
118
High-Risk Providers
$72.4M
Flagged Provider Costs
0.32%
Of Providers Flagged
14.6%
State Avg Opioid Rate
Highest-Risk Prescribers in Georgia
Risk scores are statistical indicators, not allegations of wrongdoing. Learn about our methodology.
| Provider | Risk Score | Drug Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Harvey Leslie | 57/100 | $413K |
| Anthony Ditaranto | 55/100 | $407K |
| Kelvin Burton | 53/100 | $819K |
| Allen Beecham | 53/100 | $956K |
| Subodh Agrawal | 51/100 | $6.7M |
| Joyce Akwe | 50/100 | $255K |
| Abdullah Kutlar | 49/100 | $1.4M |
| Damon Kimes | 48/100 | $362K |
| Ahmad Jingo | 48/100 | $2.1M |
| Shrinath Parimi | 46/100 | $59K |
| Jacob Ward | 45/100 | $737K |
| Susan Elliott | 45/100 | $489K |
| Tsung Hsu | 45/100 | $203K |
| Nga Vu | 45/100 | $161K |
| Douglas Collins | 44/100 | $2.2M |
By Specialty
Family Practice4
Internal Medicine3
Emergency Medicine2
Hospitalist2
General Practice1
Cardiology1
Nurse Practitioner1
Hematology-Oncology1
By City
Decatur3
Canton2
Athens2
Atlanta2
Columbus1
Douglasville1
Augusta1
Roswell1
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Data from CMS Medicare Part D Prescriber Public Use File, 2023. Risk scores are computed using our 10-component statistical model analyzing prescribing patterns relative to specialty peers. High risk scores indicate unusual patterns that may warrant review — they are not accusations of fraud. Dispute this data