Medicare Fraud Risk in South Carolina

94 of 21,448 Medicare Part D prescribers in South Carolina (0.44%) were flagged as high-risk by our multi-factor scoring model.

Data: CMS Medicare Part D, 2023 (most current available) · Updated March 2026

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94

High-Risk Providers

$44.5M

Flagged Provider Costs

0.44%

Of Providers Flagged

13.8%

State Avg Opioid Rate

Highest-Risk Prescribers in South Carolina

Risk scores are statistical indicators, not allegations of wrongdoing. Learn about our methodology.

ProviderRisk ScoreDrug Cost
Eleanya Ogburu-Ogbonnaya66/100$2.8M
Joseph O'quinn55/100$623K
Cp Dunbar53/100$1.2M
David Rogers51/100$612K
Allyson Thatcher50/100$400K
Temeia Martin49/100$1.2M
Alan Anderson47/100$1.2M
Christopher Rubel45/100$480K
Supen Patel44/100$6.6M
Albert Humphrey44/100$1.8M
Christopher Powers43/100$67K
Kristen Giet43/100$207K
Gail Dillard-Washington43/100$132K
Brooke Smith43/100$30K
Abby Fuoto43/100$88K

By Specialty

Neurology2
Family Practice2
General Practice2
Nurse Practitioner2
Emergency Medicine1
Psychiatry1
Pediatric Medicine1
Rheumatology1

By City

Columbia4
Charleston3
Easley2
North Charleston2
Leesville1
Greenville1
Florence1
Spartanburg1

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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