Baton Rouge, La.-based LCTA Workers’ Comp and Prime Occupational Medicine announced a partnership the firms say will not only provide greater health care resources to the employees of LCTA policyholders, but will also help reduce workers’ compensation-related medical costs for business owners.
As part of this joint venture, more than 75,000 employees who are covered by LCTA will now have access to Prime Occupational Medicine’s 24-hour nurse triage call center. Prime Occupational Medicine’s clinics in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas will be available to those employees through their LCTA policy.
LCTA provides workers’ comp solutions to Louisiana businesses.
Prime Occupational Medicine delivers medical care for employers.
Topics Mergers & Acquisitions Louisiana Workers' Compensation
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