
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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NY—Schutjer Bogar’s growth continues with the addition of 4th new client of ‘16.
02/17/2016
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KY—Schutjer Bogar uses Federal Civil Action to push state to schedule hearings for long pending Medicaid applications.
02/16/2016
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KY—Schutjer Bogar uses Undue Hardship Waivers (UHWs) to overcome penalty periods imposed on husband and wife residing in client’s Kentucky facility.
02/15/2016
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NC—Schutjer Bogar untimely appeals denial based on constitutional defects, and county agrees to open application with a retroactive date of Jan ’15.
02/12/2016
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DE—Schutjer Bogar intervenes on behalf of nation’s largest provider and uses petition to persuade resident’s spouse to pay an $88k outstanding balance owed to facility.
02/11/2016
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SC—Schutjer Bogar qualifies another resident for new client in South Carolina bringing the total to 25 since August ’15.
02/10/2016
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AL—after months of wrangling, Schutjer Bogar and AG’s office agree to open July ’15 application and approve it once the remaining verifications are submitted.
02/09/2016
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NJ—Schutjer Bogar qualifies current resident for Medicaid by helping client to improve relationship with the County and its caseworkers.
02/08/2016
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NY—after appealing to the New York Supreme Court and defeating the AG’s motion to dismiss, the court agrees with Schutjer Bogar and remands matter back to ALJ for a new hearing on “unavailability” of several real estate parcels!
02/05/2016
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WV—for nation’s largest provider, Schutjer Bogar uses federal precedent to open an old application and qualify current back to August ’14!
02/04/2016
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SC—using federal precedent, Schutjer Bogar intervenes in current resident’s Medicaid appeal and qualifies her back to Feb ’15.
02/03/2016
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