PARADIGM MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC NAMES ROBERT FAHLMAN CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
July 19, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
Concord, California, July 19, 2007 Paradigm Management Services, the leading provider of workers compensation, catastrophic and complex medical management services, has named Robert Fahlman as Chief Executive Officer. Robert Fahlman has accumulated twenty-seven years of experience in the healthcare industry with an impressive career of executive roles in companies including Procter and Gamble, Traveler’s Health Insurance, Healtheon and eHealth. Fahlman has an unbroken record of executive management success including two start-ups, three IPO’s and several mergers and acquisitions in the highly competitive healthcare and internet market segments. Fahlman’s most recent IPO was with eHealth where he was instrumental in growing the business from start-up to a $500 million market capitalized company. “Bob will be a valuable asset to Paradigm as he supports the company in continuing to deliver best in class worker’s compensation case management and leads the expansion into new markets and products. Bob will help Paradigm deliver on its mission and continue to ensure superior value is delivered to carriers, employers and the injured people we serve.” says Michael Bronfein, Chairman of the Board.
About Paradigm Management Services, LLC
Paradigm Management Services, LLC is the leading provider of catastrophic and complex medical management services for injured workers. For the past 16 years, Paradigm has specialized in the management of catastrophically injured workers who have sustained complex brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, severe or complex burns, multiple trauma or chronic pain. Paradigm works closely with the injured worker, family and their medical team to optimize functional and clinical outcomes, while managing cost for the insurer and employer. For additional information about the organization, please visit the web at: www.paradigmcorp.com.
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