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Socially Oriented United Living Inc.

Respite Care·Los Angeles, CA·NPI: 1356073902SharePrint 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:

Billing Swing

Billing Swing means this provider's total billing changed dramatically from one year to the next — increasing or decreasing by more than 200% with over $1M in absolute change. This could indicate a change in practice scope, a billing scheme ramping up, or legitimate growth.

New Entrant

New Entrant means this provider began billing Medicaid recently but is already receiving millions of dollars in payments. While some new providers legitimately grow fast (e.g., large group practices), this pattern is also common in fraud schemes that set up shell companies to bill aggressively before shutting down.

Explosive Growth

Explosive Growth means this provider's billing increased by more than 500% year-over-year. While rapid expansion can be legitimate, this pattern has been observed in fraud schemes that ramp up billing quickly before detection.

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

Compared to Respite Care Peers

Total spending distribution among 8 providers in this specialty

P25MedianP75P90

This provider's total spending of $51.3M is at the 25th percentile among 8 Respite Care providers.

Total Paid

$51.3M

$51,313,773

Total Claims

13K

Beneficiaries

11K

1.2 claims/patient

Avg Cost/Claim

$4K

🔍 Analysis

Provider Overview

Socially Oriented United Living Inc. is a Respite Care provider based in Los Angeles, CA. From the 2018–2024 period, this provider received $51.3M in Medicaid payments across 13K claims.

Why This Matters

At $51.3M 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.