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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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ND—after assigning some farm equipment to our client, Schutjer Bogar qualifies current resident for Medicaid who had no payor source for almost 2 years!

04/22/2016

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Schutjer Bogar adds 3 new clients to their roster in just one week!

04/21/2016

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OH—Schutjer Bogar schools MCO in front of ALJ for denying resident’s application and in turn qualifies resident for Medicaid.

04/20/2016

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NJ—Orphan’s Court judge praises Schutjer Bogar for using MARs and NOT guardianships to qualify residents for Medicaid.

04/19/2016

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NM—for nation’s largest provider, Schutjer Bogar uses federal regulations to open denial dated February ’14!

04/18/2016

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OH—for long time client, Schutjer Bogar appeals denials of nearly years of Medicaid Claims that were allegedly submitted beyond the submission deadline, and wins!

04/15/2016

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OH—after a long and difficult battle with the county, Schutjer Bogar qualifies current resident for Medicaid back to December ’14!

04/14/2016

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NJ—Schutjer Bogar wins appeal filed with the NJ Appellate Court after AG’s client concedes and grants hearing on resident’s denied Medicaid application.

04/13/2016

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IA—for nation’s largest provider, Schutjer Bogar uses proprietary strategy to qualify current resident for Medicaid despite excess resources.

04/12/2016

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RI—on behalf of new client, Schutjer Bogar intervenes and obtains Medicaid benefits for resident who had been in the facility for 1.5 years without a payor source.

04/11/2016

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NJ—Schutjer Bogar intervenes on two applications that a county was refusing to process and qualifies both residents back to August ’15.

04/08/2016

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