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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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MD—Schutjer Bogar is retained by a small group of religious affiliated providers in the Baltimore area to handle their Medicaid eligibility issues!

05/14/2015

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PA—for western PA provider with over 15 facilities, Judge grants MAR allowing facility to qualify longtime resident for Medicaid.

05/14/2015

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FL—Schutjer Bogar uses a new and little known rule to open up an old denial of current resident’s application for Medicaid with an effective date of Oct ’13.

05/12/2015

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PA—Schutjer Bogar appeals to the Commonwealth Court, challenging deeming of assets and community spouse resource issue. In response, DHS issues notice of approval effective July ’13!

05/11/2015

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PA—ALJ rules in favor of Schutjer Bogar by rejecting the County’s argument that a current resident had abandoned his home, and awards Medicaid eligibility effective July ’14.

05/09/2015

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FL—for national provider, Schutjer Bogar convinces ALJ to open untimely appeal and send matter back to caseworker to reevaluate denial.

05/08/2015

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ND—for nation’s largest nonprofit provider, Schutjer Bogar intervenes and helps resident’s family qualify current resident for Medicaid beginning Sept ’14.

05/08/2015

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NJ—for regional provider, Schutjer Bogar jumps in on appeal at the last minute and qualifies current resident for Medicaid effective Nov ’14.

05/04/2015

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NM—after a long and arduous battle, Schutjer Bogar and the department settle all pending appeals, qualifying current resident for Medicaid effective Nov ’13 on behalf of nation’s largest nonprofit provider.

05/01/2015

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ND—Schutjer Bogar obtains one of the biggest wins in the firm’s history! The North Dakota Supreme Court issued an opinion confirming that federal law preempts state law and allows for providers to be their residents’ authorized Medicaid representatives!

04/28/2015

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MO—for national client, Schutjer Bogar uses creative strategy to get family of deceased resident to spend down $45k on room & board to qualify resident for Medicaid.

04/27/2015

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