Case management

Celebrating National Case Management Week: Why We Love Our Case Managers

Paradigm’s highly skilled, compassionate case managers set us apart every day.

“Our case managers demonstrate our commitment to putting injured workers and their families at the center of the care plan,” says Paradigm CEO John Watts. “They are on the case from the very first day, sometimes the first hour, playing a crucial role in our collaborative network throughout the recovery journey.”

“Paradigm case managers make a difference of the lives of injured workers every day. Their expertise and compassion are awe-inspiring.”
Kevin Turner, Catastrophic Care Management CEO

For complex and catastrophic cases, having the right team in place is everything. Paradigm has 1,000 skilled case managers with the clinical expertise and valuable data insights needed to guide injured workers and their families to the best possible chance of recovery.

“I’m grateful to Paradigm’s highly skilled case managers, who are on the front lines providing measurably improved results.”
Marijo Storment, Complex Care Solutions CEO

Our case managers work in partnership with insurers, employers, and the worker’s entire medical team to keep the case on track. The Paradigm case management team includes specialists in many areas:

  • rapid deployment
  • on site
  • telephonic
  • vocational
  • catastrophic injury

“Paradigm case managers excel at coordinating with the numerous medical providers required to bring injured workers back to the best possible quality of life. Thanks for all you do.”
Michael Choo, MD, Paradigm CMO

For National Case Management Week, October 13-19, 2019, we reached out to our valued case managers, asking them to share why they love their jobs with Paradigm.

Here’s a sample of what they had to say.

“I love working for a cutting-edge company with brave and innovative ideas and one that’s a dedicated advocate for injured workers.”
Jan Hazelton, RN, CCM; Case Manager, Complex Care Solutions

 “The rewarding relationship built with the injured worker and his/her family, while sharing the burden of a catastrophic injury, creates a deep sense of accomplishment and fosters an abiding appreciation of life.”
Holly Slusser, BSN, RN, WCCM, CCM; Network Manager, Catastrophic Care Management

 Be sure to thank all the case managers you know for all that they do, this week and every week.