Dan Green is Deputy Director, Healthcare and Insurance at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Healthcare and Insurance (HI) oversees health, life, and other insurance programs for Federal employees. The $42 billion Federal Employee Health Benefits Program is the nation’s largest employer-sponsored health insurance program, providing eight million Federal employees, retirees, and their families with a variety of quality healthcare options. It is recognized as an efficient, effective program and served as one of the models on which new state health insurance exchanges were modeled in the Affordable Care Act of 2010. In addition, HI is charged with fulfilling mandates in the healthcare reform legislation regarding the creation of "multi-state" health insurance plans that will be offered to all Americans on the health insurance exchanges.
Mr. Green was previously Deputy Director of Planning and Policy Analysis and, prior to January 2010, Deputy Associate Director of Employee and Family Support Policy. In these roles, he led a team of benefit and other analysts that developed policy options in the benefits and work/life areas affecting millions of Federal employees. He developed and promoted Administration proposals, leading to the enactment of a number of pieces of legislation improving retirement benefits, employee insurance, and telework benefits.
Mr. Green is a proud 39-year career Federal employee. He earned a Master of Business Administration from the George Washington University. He received the prestigious OPM Leadership Excellence Award in 2006.
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