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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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KY—after overcoming an untimely appeal, Schutjer Bogar qualifies current resident effective March ’15 and obtains approval to OME remaining room & board costs.

07/02/2015

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PA—new client! A religious affiliated CCRC located in Pittsburgh, hires Schutjer Bogar to pursue Federal Action!

07/01/2015

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OH—in another first and significant win for all providers, Schutjer Bogar uses “bad guardian” argument to open resident’s denied application for Medicaid!

07/01/2015

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SC—Schutjer Bogar lands another new client with facilities in South Carolina and Texas to handle 24 case project on a monthly fixed fee.

06/30/2015

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OH—Schutjer Bogar’s campaign to diversity their client base continues with a new client operating 30 facilities in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

06/30/2015

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Another FIRST! Southern state agrees that because of the Federal Preemption Doctrine, Schutjer Bogar’s client must be allowed to OME several residents’ past due room & board.

06/29/2015

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Additional evidence that we don’t just practice law, we create it. Schutjer Bogar uses the Doctrine of Federal Preemption to push two states to allow the firm’s clients to OME in their states for the FIRST time ever!

06/29/2015

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FL—relying on a little known policy, Schutjer Bogar files untimely appeal, opens up denial, and qualifies current resident for Medicaid effective Aug ’14.

06/25/2015

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FL—happy to see an alternative to guardianships, a Florida judge grants Schutjer Bogar’s petition for a MAR to qualify resident for Medicaid by liquidating and spending down assets.

06/24/2015

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MD—Schutjer Bogar uses the Medicaid Eligibility process to recover $49k from deceased resident’s estate.

06/23/2015

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NM—In another substantial win (and first) for all providers in New Mexico, Schutjer Bogar convinces Attorney General’s office to allow the firm’s largest nonprofit client to OME.

06/23/2015

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