Statistical flags indicate unusual patterns — not proof of fraud or wrongdoing. Read our methodology

Southern Ms Planning and Development District

Case Management·Gulfport, MS·NPI: 1568558161SharePrint Report

Red Flags Explained

Each flag represents a statistical test that identified unusual billing patterns. Here's what each flag on this provider means in plain English:

Single-Code

Single-Code Billing means this provider bills almost exclusively for one or two procedure codes despite high total volume. Legitimate specialists may focus on specific codes, but extreme concentration can indicate a scheme billing repeatedly for the same service.

Consistent Billing

Consistent Billing means this provider's monthly billing amounts show almost no natural variation. Real medical practices tend to have some fluctuation in monthly billing, so unnaturally steady billing can indicate automated or fabricated claims.

These flags are statistical indicators only. Many flagged providers have legitimate explanations for their billing patterns. Learn more about our methodology.

Compared to Case Management Peers

Total spending distribution among 137 providers in this specialty

P25MedianP75P90

This provider's total spending of $63.2M is at the 25th percentile among 137 Case Management providers.

Total Paid

$63.2M

$63,185,043

Total Claims

388K

Beneficiaries

375K

1.0 claims/patient

Avg Cost/Claim

$163

🔍 Analysis

Provider Overview

Southern Ms Planning and Development District is a Case Management provider based in Gulfport, MS. From the 2018–2024 period, this provider received $63.2M in Medicaid payments across 388K claims.

Important Context

  • ℹ️This provider appears to operate as a fiscal intermediary or management organization, processing payments on behalf of many individual caregivers. High aggregate billing is expected for this type of entity.

Why This Matters

At $63.2M in Medicaid payments, this provider represents significant public healthcare spending. Understanding where these dollars go helps ensure the program serves those who need it most.