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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Northeast— Schutjer Bogar uses proprietary strategy to force county to process and approve application filed in December ’13!
12/07/2015
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South—Schutjer Bogar uses proprietary form signed by resident to transfer over 20k in a checking account to the firm’s client and qualify the resident for Medicaid.
12/02/2015
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South Central—Schutjer Bogar takes on large project for nation’s largest provider and qualifies 6 current residents for Medicaid within weeks.
12/01/2015
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Southwest—for nation’s Largest provider, Schutjer Bogar intervenes and qualifies current resident effective November ’14!
11/30/2015
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South—Schtujer Bogar uses Orphan’s Court to force POA to qualify current resident for Medicaid effective Jan ’15.
11/28/2015
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Northwest—Schutjer Bogar uses Undue Hardship Waiver to reduce penalty period for transfer for less than fair consideration on behalf of regional provider.
11/27/2015
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Northeast—for regional fiscal agent with 60 skilled facilities, Schutjer Bogar relies on Prejudicial Delay Doctrine to open and then qualify former resident effective November ’13.
11/25/2015
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South—for nation’s largest religiously affiliated provider, Schutjer Bogar has facility appointed as MAR giving them broad authority to qualify resident for Medicaid.
11/24/2015
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Northeast—Schutjer Bogar uses Federal Action to secure 2 more Medicaid approvals for regional provider, bringing the total to 8 so far!
11/23/2015
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South Central—nation’s largest provider sees first Medicaid approval after sending large project to Schutjer Bogar just weeks before!
11/20/2015
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Northeast—Schutjer Bogar convinces ALJ to open a denial issued in ’14 and not timely appealed, thereby allowing client to qualify deceased resident for Medicaid.
11/20/2015
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