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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NJ—agreeing with sb2 inc., ALJ overturns MCO’s conclusion that resident lacked the requisite medical necessity for skilled nursing care and grants Medicaid benefits to her date of admission.
06/08/2017
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sb2 inc. continues their selective growth initiative and adds a new client overseeing over 150 facilities in 4 states.
05/29/2017
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VA—sb2 inc. pursues unpaid claims submitted over a year ago by client to the Veterans’ Administration and obtains full payment within weeks.
05/02/2017
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AZ—sb2 inc. intervenes on behalf of new client and forces successor to defunct medicare advantage plan to pay past due claims.
05/01/2017
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TX—sb2 inc. accommodates the court’s request, steps in as guardian, and then releases 33k to long-time client and largest religiously affiliated provider.
05/01/2017
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CT—sb2 inc. forces managed care organization to pay numerous late claims because of their poor claims submission procedures.
05/01/2017
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RI—although federal judge denies sb2 inc.’s preliminary injunction, she does say that if Rhode Island tries to recover from clients alleged overpayments, she will grant the injunction barring them from doing it.
05/01/2017
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KS—sb2 inc. uses federal litigation based on CMS regulations to obtain 23 approvals for single facility in 6 months.
05/01/2017
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In just a few months, sb2 Inc. adds clients with over 150 facilities and continues to expand services offered by the firm.
04/10/2017
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ND—in one of the firm’s biggest victories, sb2 inc. teams up with CMS to force North Dakota to stop deeming unavailable assets as available.
04/10/2017
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MS—sb2 inc. picks up win in Mississippi by using proprietary legal theory to qualify resident for Medicaid.
03/22/2017
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