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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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sb2 inc. intervenes on behalf of longtime client after administrative law judge orders them to return previously paid Medicaid benefits and wins full Medicaid coverage without a coverage gap!

08/17/2018

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For large fiscal agent, sb2 inc. uses ADA and Due Process arguments to persuade appeal board to overrule administrative law judge and grant facility a new hearing.

08/15/2018

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In a significant win, the Court of Appeals for Ohio agrees with sb2 inc. that providers have standing to file civil court appeals, and caseworkers must provide assistance to disabled residents when asked.

08/13/2018

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sb2 inc. qualifies 3 current residents for Medicaid and recovers 40 months of retro eligibility in just one day.

08/03/2018

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sb2 secures three state appellate court victories in one week—NJ, IL, and PA.

07/02/2018

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sb2 inc. adds 7 new clients with facilities in NY, NJ, MA, LA, VA, and OH.

06/29/2018

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sb2 inc. wins 9 Medicaid appeals in one day, including an appeal to NJ Superior Court awarding benefits back to ’13.

06/27/2018

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After pushing Rhode Island to acknowledge that it must allow skilled nursing providers to OME/IME/PEME resident coverage gaps, client gets the paperwork to start the process.

06/06/2018

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sb2 inc. helps client to recover $250k in wrongfully recouped Medicaid benefits for alleged overpayments.

06/04/2018

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To resolve pending federal lawsuit, state agrees to open denial of resident’s application for Medicaid, dating back several years.

05/31/2018

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sb2 inc.’s client settles federal lawsuit for lump sum payment because of state’s failure to allow residents to OME/IME.

05/29/2018

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