what we've done lately.
After commencing arbitration, sb2 recovers $1.6 mm from MCO for two of client’s behavioral healthcare facilities.
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sb2 successfully fends off MCO’s attempt to unilaterally change daily rate for skilled nursing care, saving client approximately $11,000 per day.
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sb2 uses proprietary strategy to recover $917,194.00 from MCO for long time client.
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AL—Schutjer Bogar uses unavailability arguments to convince ALJ to grant deceased resident’s application for Medicaid effective May ’14.
03/24/2015
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PA—Secretary of the Department of Human Services grants Schutjer Bogar’s Petition for reconsideration of ALJ decision denying Medicaid benefits.
03/24/2015
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SC—in another first, and with a few modifications, South Carolina Court agrees to appoint a MAR for deceased resident to complete Medicaid application.
03/24/2015
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NJ—another big win in New Jersey! Schutjer Bogar relies on several federal regulations to convince caseworker to wipe out $214k penalty period!
03/20/2015
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KY—ALJ agrees with our Due Process arguments and directs caseworker to approve former resident’s application for Medicaid effective Dec ’13.
03/20/2015
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NM—Schutjer Bogar gets second MAR ever appointed in New Mexico to qualify incapacitated resident for Medicaid.
03/19/2015
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MD—Schutjer Bogar uses appeal premised on several Due Process violations to qualify current resident for Medicaid from Oct ’14 to Sept ’15.
03/18/2015
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PA—for western Pennsylvania provider, Schutjer Bogar uses MARs to qualify TWO residents for Medicaid, with benefits beginning July ’14 and November ’14.
03/17/2015
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PA—Schutjer Bogar and county settle appeal at hearing before ALJ, resulting in current resident being approved for Medicaid beginning July ’14.
03/16/2015
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KY—in another first, Schutjer Bogar has a MAR appointed to complete the Medicaid application process for a deceased resident on behalf of national provider.
03/13/2015
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NM—for the first time ever in New Mexico, Schutjer Bogar has a MAR appointed to qualify current resident for Medicaid on behalf of nation’s largest nonprofit provider.
03/13/2015
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