
Deconstructing Comp
Now in Season 5! We are still breaking down complex issues of workers' compensation into bite-sized nuggets, one conversation at a time, with one slight twist. We are finally doing what we set out to do when we started: discuss the nuances of our fascinating system in "Cliff Notes" style summaries.
Yvonne Guibert and Rafael Gonzalez approach workers' comp conversations from different backgrounds. Still, they share many similar things, such as their love for family and friends, a passion for Latin culture, and good old-fashioned belly laughs. Join them as they chat with their industry friends and colleagues, learn more about their roles, laugh, and have fun on the journey. You might learn something along the way! See you soon! ¡Hasta pronto!
Deconstructing Comp
Mollie Kallen: Communication is Key
In this episode, we sit down with industry powerhouse Mollie Kallen to explore the often misunderstood role of case managers* in workers’ compensation. With over 30 years of experience leading one of the largest case management companies in the country, Mollie brings unmatched insight into how effective communication, not just clinical expertise, drives better outcomes for injured employees, employers, and claims professionals alike.
We talk about what makes a great case manager, how communication breakdowns can derail even the best-intentioned care plans, and why advocacy and collaboration are more important than ever. Mollie also shares how her personal health journey reshaped her professional mission and led her to a new chapter of coaching cancer patients and their families with the same compassion and clarity that marked her work in workers' comp.
Whether you're a case manager, claims adjuster, or anyone working in the comp system, this conversation will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the human connection at the heart of recovery.
🎧 Tune in and discover why communication truly is key.
*NOTE: Rafael said "nurse case managers" when he started with his questions. While often, case managers are nurses and have a nursing background, they aren't always nurses, as is the case with Mollie. The reason many nurses become case managers is they have solid clinical backgrounds. So, just know, a case manager isn't always a nurse and people often use these terms interchangeably. Yes, we know! It is confusing.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
ReEmployability: https://www.reemployability.com/
Cancer Coach Connection: https://www.cancercoachconnection.com/
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