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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1,886
Total Claims
$220K
Drug Cost
89
Beneficiaries
$2,468
Cost/Patient
Risk Score Breakdown 31/100
Score components are additive. Read full methodology
Peer Comparison vs. 218,535 Nurse Practitioner providers
+543%
Opioid rate vs peers
24.3% vs 3.8% avg
+110%
Cost per patient vs peers
$2,468 vs $1,174 avg
+9%
Brand preference vs peers
9.7% vs 8.9% avg
🔎 Data Overview
Opioid prescribing rate is 543% above the average for Nurse Practitioner providers. While some providers legitimately treat pain-heavy populations, deviations of this magnitude are rare and warrant examination.
Insights generated from CMS data analysis. Statistical patterns are not accusations — always consider clinical context.
Opioid Prescribing
24.3%
Opioid Rate
459
Opioid Claims
$11K
Opioid Cost
31.4%
Long-Acting Rate
This provider's opioid prescribing rate of 24.3% is above the 20% threshold that CMS considers elevated.
Brand vs Generic
Brand: 182 claims · $147K
Generic: 1,704 claims · $72K
Patient Profile
64
Avg Age
58%
Female
1.04
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 of wrongdoing.Methodology · About · Dispute this data