Texas Mutual Insurance Company announced that the Texas Department of Insurance approved the expansion of its workers’ compensation health care network option. The new service areas include west Texas cities such as Abilene, Midland and Odessa, as well as Nacogdoches, Texarkana and Orange to the east.
With the expansion, the network option will be available to approximately 95 percent of the company’s policyholders. Texas Mutual Insurance Company will begin to offer the workers’ compensation health care network option to policyholders in the additional areas in the next few weeks.
Employers who are eligible for and participate in the network option benefit from occupational health care services designed to control the costs of workplace injuries. The network’s focus is on helping injured workers get well and back on the job. Most eligible policyholders also receive a 12 percent annual network premium discount.
Source: Texas Mutual


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