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CORY PITTMAN MD
At A Glance: This Prescriber in 2015
Self-Reported Primary Specialty
Rank: 13 out of 30
Rank: 14 out of 30
How Does This Prescriber Compare to Peers?
In the same specialty and state. Caveats »
this specialty
in Iowa lower than average
Antipsychotics
0% of this provider’s 275 patients who are 65 and older filled at least one prescription for an antipsychotic drug, compared to an average of 0%.
Antibiotics
This provider prescribed antibiotics to at least one but fewer than 11 patients, so Medicare redacted the exact figure. Comparisons are not shown.
Risky Drugs for Seniors
Comparisons are not shown because we do not have exact prescribing data for enough providers in this specialty and state.
13 of this provider’s 275 patients who are 65 and older filled at least one prescription for a potentially inappropriate drug.
Opioids
32% of this provider’s 347 patients filled at least one prescription for an opioid, compared to an average of 25%.
Brand Name Drugs *
15% of this provider’s prescriptions were for brand-name drugs, compared to an average of 21%.
* This is an estimate, see our methodology.
Prescription Price
$158 was the average price of a prescription from this provider, compared to $189 among peers.
Prescriptions per Patient
11 is the average number of prescriptions (including refills) per patient, compared to an average of 10.
How This Provider’s Patients Compare
Doctors often say their patients are sicker or more complex than those of their peers. The measure displayed below, used by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, takes into account patients’ characteristics to estimate whether they are expected to have above-average Medicare spending. It considers patients’ age, sex, diagnoses from the past year and other factors. This provider’s score below takes into account all patients.
This Provider's History
A comparison of this provider’s prescribing in Part D since 2012. All years may not be shown if there is insufficient data.
Cost of Claims
$243K
2012
$356K
2013
$466K
2014
$587K
2015
Number of Claims
3,017
2012
3,609
2013
3,797
2014
3,714
2015
This Prescriber's Drugs
The table below list this provider’s drugs, the number of prescriptions and how many went to seniors. Drugs are ranked by volume and compared with the rank for all providers in the same specialty and state. The list below includes only those drugs for which this provider wrote 50 or more prescriptions.
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An opioid drug. More » Prescription opioids (painkillers) can help alleviate certain kinds of pain in the short term but carry serious health risks.
An antibiotic drug. More » Used to treat bacterial infections but are often prescribed incorrectly to treat viral infections, such as chest colds or the flu.
An antipsychotic drug. More » Antipsychotics are frequently given to dementia patients, though it increases their risk of death.
A risky drug for seniors. More » The American Geriatrics Society has said this drug is "potentially dangerous" for seniors and might be inappropriate.
This provider is among the top 10 prescribers of this drug in the country.
This provider’s prescriptions for this drug were for more days than those of peers. More » Because of this, his or her prescription count may be lower.
This provider’s prescriptions for this drug were for fewer days than those of peers. More » Because of this, his or her prescription count may be higher.
This Drug's Rank
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Drug Name | Total Prescriptions Filled with Refills |
Prescriptions to 65+ |
Patients Receiving this Drug | Category | For this Prescriber | For this Prescriber's Peers |
PREDNISONE
Treats inflammation (swelli... + Treats inflammation (swelling), severe allergies, complications of chronic illnesses, and other medical problems. Source: National Library of Medicine |
342
prescriptions, 9% of all prescriptions |
324
prescriptions. |
73
patients, 21% of all patients |
1 | 1 | |
ALENDRONATE SODIUM
Alendronate is used to trea... + Alendronate is used to treat and prevent osteoporosis (a condition in which the bones become thin and weak and break easily) in women who have undergone menopause (''change of life,'' end of menstrual periods) and to treat osteoporosis in men. Source: National Library of Medicine |
327
prescriptions, 9% of all prescriptions |
322
prescriptions. |
67
patients, 19% of all patients |
2 | 5 | |
METHOTREXATE
Treats several kinds of can... + Treats several kinds of cancer, including cancer of the blood, bone, lung, breast, head, or neck. Source: National Library of Medicine |
268
prescriptions, 7% of all prescriptions |
239
prescriptions. |
44
patients, 13% of all patients |
3 | 2 | |
GABAPENTIN
Treats certain types of sei... + Treats certain types of seizures. Source: National Library of Medicine |
236
prescriptions, 6% of all prescriptions |
151
prescriptions. |
43
patients, 12% of all patients |
4 | 8 | |
HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE SULFATE
Hydroxychloroquine is in a ... + Hydroxychloroquine is in a class of drugs called antimalarials. Source: National Library of Medicine |
215
prescriptions, 6% of all prescriptions |
172
prescriptions. |
41
patients, 12% of all patients |
5 | 3 | |
TRAMADOL HCL
Tramadol is used to relieve... + Tramadol is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain. Source: National Library of Medicine |
215
prescriptions, 6% of all prescriptions |
185
prescriptions. |
51
patients, 15% of all patients |
O | 5 | 4 |
HYDROCODONE-ACETAMINOPHEN
Used to relieve moderate to... + Used to relieve moderate to severe pain. Source: National Library of Medicine |
198
prescriptions, 5% of all prescriptions |
136
prescriptions. |
51
patients, 15% of all patients |
O | 7 | 6 |
OMEPRAZOLE
Treats heartburn, stomach u... + Treats heartburn, stomach ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and conditions that cause your stomach to make too much acid, such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, endocrine tumors, and systemic mastocytosis. Source: National Library of Medicine |
190
prescriptions, 5% of all prescriptions |
128
prescriptions. |
39
patients, 11% of all patients |
8 | 12 | |
MELOXICAM
Treats symptoms of osteoart... + Treats symptoms of osteoarthritis (OA). Source: National Library of Medicine |
168
prescriptions, 5% of all prescriptions |
153
prescriptions. |
41
patients, 12% of all patients |
9 | 7 | |
DULOXETINE HCL
Duloxetine is used to treat... + Duloxetine is used to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD; excessive worry and tension that disrupts daily life and lasts for 6 months or longer). Source: National Library of Medicine |
156
prescriptions, 4% of all prescriptions |
136
prescriptions. |
30
patients, 9% of all patients |
10 | 11 | |
ALLOPURINOL
Treats gout and some kinds ... + Treats gout and some kinds of kidney stones. Source: National Library of Medicine |
152
prescriptions, 4% of all prescriptions |
101
prescriptions. |
24
patients, 7% of all patients |
11 | 10 | |
NAPROXEN
Treats fever and pain, incl... + Treats fever and pain, including pain caused by arthritis, gout, menstrual cramps, tendinitis, headache, backache, and toothache. Source: National Library of Medicine |
78
prescriptions, 2% of all prescriptions |
59
prescriptions. |
23
patients, 7% of all patients |
12 | 24 | |
COLCRYS
Used to prevent gout attack... + Used to prevent gout attacks (sudden, severe pain in one or more joints caused by abnormally high levels of a substance called uric acid in the blood) in adults, and to relieve the pain of gout attacks when they occur. Source: National Library of Medicine |
72
prescriptions, 2% of all prescriptions |
35
prescriptions. |
11
patients, 3% of all patients |
13 | 30 | |
AMITRIPTYLINE HCL
Amitriptyline is used to tr... + Amitriptyline is used to treat symptoms of depression. Source: National Library of Medicine |
68
prescriptions, 2% of all prescriptions |
53
prescriptions. |
11
patients, 3% of all patients |
R | 14 | 28 |
LEFLUNOMIDE
Treats rheumatoid arthritis... + Treats rheumatoid arthritis in adults. Source: National Library of Medicine |
67
prescriptions, 2% of all prescriptions |
62
prescriptions. |
14
patients, 4% of all patients |
15 | 9 | |
CELECOXIB
Treats mild to moderate pai... + Treats mild to moderate pain and help relieve symptoms of arthritis (e. Source: National Library of Medicine |
50
prescriptions, 1% of all prescriptions |
29
prescriptions. |
<11 | 16 | 14 |
About This Data
Prescribing data from Medicare’s prescription drug benefit, known as Part D, was compiled and released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that oversees the program. The data for 2015 includes more than 1.4 billion prescriptions written by nearly 1.4 million doctors, nurses and other providers. This database lists about 447,000 of those providers who wrote 50 or more prescriptions for at least one drug that year. More than three-fourths of these prescriptions went to patients 65 and older; the rest were for disabled patients. Methodology »
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Caveats
- No comparisons are shown if there are fewer than 20 prescribers in the state share this specialty.
- Comparisons do not take into account the medical conditions of patients. Medications for certain conditions do not have generic alternatives, so patients would receive more expensive brand name drugs.
- This provider's address and specialty information was last updated on April 13, 2009.
- Comparisons are based on each provider’s current address, not necessarily where he or she worked during the time period covered in this database.
- In rare circumstances, providers' prescription tallies may be inflated. Sometimes providers are credited with prescriptions written by colleagues (this happens in long-term care facilities) or are victims of fraud involving theft of their provider number.