S.C. Code Ann. § 43-7-60
(A) For purposes of this section:
(B) It is unlawful for a provider of medical assistance, goods, or services to knowingly and wilfully make or cause to be made a false claim, statement, or representation of a material fact:
(2) on a report, certificate, or similar document, including an electronic or computer generated claim, submitted to a state or federal agency which administers or assists in the administration of the state's Medicaid program in order for a provider or facility to qualify or remain qualified under the state's Medicaid program to provide assistance, goods, or services, or receive reimbursement, payment, or benefit for this assistance, goods, or services.
For purposes of this subsection, each false claim, representation, or statement constitutes a separate offense.
(C) It is unlawful for a provider of medical assistance, goods, or services knowingly and wilfully to conceal or fail to disclose any material fact, event, or transaction which affects the:
(2) amount of payment, reimbursement, or benefit to which the provider may be entitled for services, goods, or assistance rendered.
For purposes of this subsection, each fact, event, or transaction concealed or not disclosed constitutes a separate offense.