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Everyone remembers the
anxiety waiting for a report card brings. Insurance carriers and
employers are no different, and the news is good for those that take advantage
of the benefits provided by networks. According to TDI’s Division of Workers’
Compensation, what we at SLS have seen regarding the effectiveness of networks
certified under Chapter 1305 of the Texas Insurance Code is confirmed by the
numbers. Networks tend to be more cost efficient than non-network claims. The
cost differences appear to be driven in part by lower hospital utilization and
lower prices per service. Despite lower costs, network claims as a whole have
higher satisfaction levels with health care, faster return-to-work and better
functional outcomes. Network claims tend to receive initial non-emergency
medical care faster than non-network claims, which studies have shown may
assist in controlling health care costs and reducing missed time from work.
Injured workers’ early return to physical function and productivity is
the goal of the workers’ compensation system– and it is working!
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