Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson Joins Liazon as an Advisor
Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson joins Liazon as an advisor to further awareness of its innovative consumer-centric approach to small business employee benefits. Governor Thompson cites Liazon's demonstrated success with small businesses across the country as a rebuttal to those who say access to affordable, high-quality health insurance for all Americans isn’t possible.
Buffalo, NY (Vocus/PRWEB ) November 3, 2009 –- Tim Godzich, Liazon Chief Executive Officer and co-Founder, today announced that Governor Tommy Thompson, former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, has joined Liazon as an advisor. Liazon is a consumer-centric employee benefits company.
As an advisor, Governor Thompson will contribute his broad healthcare experience and significant stature among healthcare policy makers to further awareness of Liazon’s innovative approach to employee benefits.
“Liazon’s pioneering approach to providing affordable employee benefits is a working model of many of the current proposals for healthcare reform,” stated Governor Thompson. “Liazon enables employers to better control and budget their benefits costs.” As the healthcare reform debate grinds on, the Governor cites Liazon’s demonstrated success with small businesses across the country as a rebuttal to those who say access to affordable, high-quality health insurance for all Americans isn’t possible.
“We’re extremely gratified to have Governor Thompson as a member of the Liazon team," stated Mr. Godzich. "Governor Thompson has been and continues to be a powerful proponent of healthcare reform and a fervent believer in the ability of the private sector to deliver the changes necessary to make healthcare affordable and accessible for all."
Liazon provides small business owners with a complete benefits management solution that:
| | - addresses double-digit benefits cost inflation and helps small businesses create a predictable long-term benefits budget with an annual defined contribution strategy; solutions can include full health coverage (with free preventive care) at extremely competitive rates
- offers employees a Fortune 500-level array of health, financial, and protection plans, including multiple health plans, ranging from traditional co-pay plans to HSA-qualified consumer-driven options; a health savings account (HSA) for those who choose an HSA-qualified health plan; several dental options with multiple tiers of coverage, and vision, long-term care, life, disability, and other supplemental insurance policies
- empowers employees to become informed benefits consumers with its Bright Choices online consumer portal, which provides all the tools, tutorials, and transactions to help enrollees effectively create, manage and use personalized benefits portfolios
- off-loads all benefits administration
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About Governor Tommy Thompson
Governor Thompson served as the19th Secretary of Health and Human Services from 2001 to 2005. During his tenure, Health and Human Services employed more than 60,000 personnel and had a fiscal year 2004 budget in excess of $500 billion, representing more than a quarter of all federal expenditures.
Earlier, Governor Thompson served as Governor of Wisconsin for four terms, from 1987 to 1998. During his tenure, Governor Thompson:
| | - enacted Wisconsin Works (W-2), the state's landmark welfare-to-work legislation, which served as a national model for welfare reform.
- extended health insurance to many low-income children and families through The BadgerCare Program, Wisconsin's Medicaid/State Children's Health Insurance Program for uninsured families; as of November 2000, The BadgerCare Program had more than 77,000 enrollees.
- created Wisconsin's Pathways to Independence, the nation's first program to allow the disabled to enter the workforce without fear of losing health benefits; the program provides ready access to a coordinated system of services and benefits counseling.
- created FamilyCare, designed to enable elderly and disabled citizens to receive care in their homes for as long as possible.
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Governor Thompson began his career in public service in 1966 as a representative in Wisconsin's state Assembly. He was elected assistant Assembly minority leader in 1973 and Assembly minority leader in 1981.
He has received numerous awards for his public service, including the Anti-Defamation League's Distinguished Public Service Award, the Horatio Alger Award (1998), and Governing Magazine's Public Official of the Year Award (1997).
Governor Thompson also served as chairman of the National Governors' Association, the Education Commission of the States, and the Midwestern Governors' Conference.
About Liazon
Liazon helps small business owners control benefits costs, increase employee satisfaction with their benefits, and eliminate the burden of benefits administration. Since opening its doors for business in 2007, Liazon has partnered with 1,200 small employers (2-1,000 employees) nationwide to provide benefits to nearly 10,000 employees. Additional information is available at www.liazon.com.
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