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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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OH—in another big win, Schutjer Bogar uses federal regs to successfully reduce resident’s Patient Liability to account for federal tax lien.

02/02/2016

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SC—for local provider with 4 facilities, Schutjer Bogar obtains 5 more approvals bring the total to 22!

02/01/2016

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SC—Schutjer Bogar obtains 21st Medicaid approved for client in South Carolina!

01/29/2016

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NJ—appellate Division Court denies AG’s attempt to dismiss 5 appeals filed by Schutjer Bogar where the board of review failed to grant ALJ hearings on appeal requests.

01/28/2016

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FL—Schutjer Bogar uses Orphan’s Court to force resident’s POA to complete the Medicaid application process!

01/27/2016

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OH—after going to federal court and working with resident’s counsel in state court, Schutjer Bogar qualifies current resident back to October of ’13!

01/26/2016

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Northeast—in a significant win for Schutjer Bogar and their clients throughout the country, Attorney General agrees that court ordered alimony payments cannot be included in a resident’s patient liability calculation!

01/25/2016

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TX—for local provider, Schutjer Bogar untimely appeals denial, opens application, and then overcomes 39 month penalty period!

01/22/2016

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OH—in another example that PL can be appealed and lowered using federal regulations, Schutjer Bogar appeals PL determination and wins!

01/21/2016

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AL—after having client appointed as the resident’s MAR, Schutjer Bogar quickly qualifies current resident for Medicaid using federal regulations.

01/20/2016

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NJ—Schutjer Bogar uses Due Process and Federal Preemption arguments to open Denial back to March ’15.

01/19/2016

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