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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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In response to a Medicaid appeal filed by sb2 on behalf NY regional Provider, County overturns prior Denial. Retroactive benefits, $19k.

06/11/2014

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sb2 convinces ALJ to grant resident’s Medicaid appeal filed by PA regional Provider. Retroactive benefits, $20k.

06/10/2014

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sb2 assists resident’s guardian to reduce $79k penalty period to $27k on behalf of NJ client with 40 facilities. (sb2 plans to appeal remaining penalty.)

06/10/2014

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sb2 uses Petition to force resident’s guardian to return almost $32k in missing Patient Pay Liability.

06/09/2014

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sb2 qualifies resident for Medicaid on behalf of long-time NJ client. Retroactive benefits, $98k. Prospective monthly benefits, $7k.

06/09/2014

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And Another One! For national non-profit Provider with 190+ facilities, sb2 uses Delay Action to qualify IL resident for Medicaid. Retroactivity benefits, $117k. Prospective monthly benefits, $6.5k.

06/06/2014

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For national Provider with 190+ facilities, sb2 uses Delay Action to qualify two residents for Medicaid. Retroactivity benefits, $156k. Prospective monthly benefits, $13k.

06/05/2014

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And Another! sb2 uses Delay Action to qualify NY resident for Medicaid on behalf of regional Provider. Retroactive benefits, $78k. Prospective monthly benefits, $6.5k.

06/03/2014

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sb2 uses Delay Action to qualify another resident for Medicaid on behalf of regional NY Provider. Retrospective benefits, $58.5k. Prospective monthly benefit, $6.5k.

06/03/2014

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sb2 settles Appeal to PA Appellate Court for $45k on behalf of longtime PA regional client.

06/02/2014

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National Provider with 200+ facilities refers first Medicaid Eligibility case to sb2.

06/02/2014

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