
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 Federal Delay Action to obtain approval for long pending application for Medicaid on behalf of current resident.
10/28/2015
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South Central—Schutjer Bogar and State Attorney General settle Medicaid appeal, resulting in substantial retroactivity for current resident.
10/23/2015
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South—Schutjer Bogar starts Federal Delay Action project and gets to two immediate approvals each retro’ing back to October 14!
10/23/2015
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Northeast—Schutjer Bogar uses Federal Delay Action to score 4 Medicaid approvals, resulting in 200k of retroactive revenue, for regional provider!
10/22/2015
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Mid Atlantic/South—on behalf of several clients, Schutjer Bogar uses Federal Actions to push state to implement new policies to protect the rights of providers and their residents!
10/21/2015
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Schutjer Bogar reaches goal 2.5 months early and lands 50th new client since ’14!!!
10/15/2015
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South Central—AG settles Schutjer Bogar’s trial court appeal based on violations of Federal Regulations and agrees to qualify current resident effective April ’14.
10/14/2015
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Northeast—for regional assisted living provider, Schutjer Bogar uses note and mortgage to obtain $45k payment!
10/13/2015
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South—Schutjer Bogar unwinds substantial penalty period and qualifies current resident for Medicaid effective July ’14.
10/12/2015
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West—Schutjer Bogar uses a MAR for regional provider to force current resident’s family to liquidate real property to pay substantial outstanding balance.
10/11/2015
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Northeast—following a recent Federal Court decision, state appellate court agrees that an assignment provision of Medicaid benefits allows providers to appeal denials without a DAR.
10/09/2015
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