About half of Texas' claims were treated in-network, and those claims tended to perform better and, for the first time, cost less than out-of-network claims, a Texas Department of Insurance report on 2014-15 claims data found.
Texas began allowing workers' compensation health care networks in 2005, requiring TDI researchers to study their performance every year.
This year's report card is the first to show networks outperforming non-network care by nearly every metric.
"The networks represent about 47% of all new claims in the system, and they tend to be doing better ...
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