EnableComp Expands Operations in Tullahoma, Tennessee
08/09/2019
The company’s Tullahoma operation will process medical insurance claims from submissions to appeals. EnableComp will locate its operations at 1400 Cedar Lane in Tullahoma.
EnableComp is a full-service processor of complex medical claims, serving more than 800 healthcare providers across 39 states. Founded in 2000, EnableComp currently has approximately 240 employees at its headquarters in Franklin. The company processes 180,000 claims annually and uses clinical expertise, data driven analytics, managed care and proprietary technology to achieve optimal results for its clients.
“It has been my vision since shortly after joining the company that we would expand outside of the Greater Nashville area. Tullahoma is perfectly situated to be another center of operational excellence, and we look forward to the next chapter of growth as we deliver value to all of our stakeholders. We want to be the employer of choice in Coffee County,” said EnableComp President & CEO David Jones.
“The lives of Tennesseans are changed when quality jobs are created in our communities, and I’m focused on attracting good jobs and investment to rural Tennessee. Our state is a fantastic place to do business, and I applaud EnableComp for creating hundreds of new jobs in Tullahoma,” said Governor Bill Lee.
“Middle Tennessee is a hub of health care innovation, with more than 250,000 Tennesseans working in the industry across the Greater Nashville region. I’m pleased to see one of our homegrown businesses, EnableComp, move forward with this considerable expansion in Coffee County, and I look forward to the ways these 200 jobs will help strengthen the economy in Tullahoma,” TNECD Commissioner Bob Rolfe added.
“This announcement continues the exciting growth that we are seeing in Tullahoma, and I want to thank EnableComp for their investment in our City. This project brings a diversity of economic growth to our area, and I know the strong development of our infrastructure, including our state-of-the-art FiberOptic system has prepared us to welcome this company, as well as others that may follow,” Tullahoma Mayor Lane Curlee said.
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