Deanna Cuadra is a senior reporter at Employee Benefit News. Her work covers healthcare, U.S. policy and reform, challenges faced by women and parents in the workplace and innovation in work culture and leadership. Deanna previously worked as an editorial assistant at HealthDay, and was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of MidWave Magazine, a multimedia platform where college students were able to share their takes on pop culture and politics at the onset of the pandemic. When Deanna isn't knee-deep in healthcare policy, she directs and produces short films and documentaries that center marginalized communities. Deanna graduated with a bachelor's degree in film and media studies and East Asian studies from Columbia University.
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Doctors, policymakers and families agree: autistic Americans should have universal access to ABA therapy.
April 28 -
Health equity leaders share how employers and communities can prepare for further restrictions to care.
April 26 -
Flexjobs warns against common scams like fake URLs, phishing and more on online job posts.
April 25 -
Rachel Jones, director of clinical implementation at WINFertility, shares how workplaces can support older moms.
April 24 -
Georgia Robinette, lead counsel for Stephens Insurance, explains how employers can prepare for upcoming deadlines to their health plans.
April 20 -
The new partnership will extend discounted fertility care to 130,000 employees and their families.
April 20 -
Checkr ranked the 100 largest cities in the U.S. based on unemployment size, job openings and income growth.
April 18 -
Dr. Eric Bricker, medical director of SimplePay Health, reveals how employers can eliminate barriers to care.
April 17 -
Tom Kelly, benefits specialist at Buck, explains why employers should offer long-term insurance to their workforce.
April 14 -
Nava Benefits launched an app that helps hold the brokerage accountable for plans they sold to employers.
April 13 -
Dr. Daniel Selling explains what it takes to successfully connect with the right mental health provider.
April 12 -
Greenhouse surveyed 300 CEOs on their outlook for the remaining year.
April 11 -
Policy advocates, doctors and families agree: abortion care access and benefits can save lives.
April 11 -
Texas federal court judge Matthew Kacsmaryk will order the FDA to withdraw its approval for the abortion pill mifepristone.
April 10 -
Andrew Hunter, co-founder of Adzuna, explains why this latest trend isn't about employees being lazy.
April 10 -
AI software company Beautiful.ai surveyed 3,000 managers about the role AI is destined to play at their company.
April 5 -
Ran Ronen, CEO of Equally AI, explains how employers can avoid a lawsuit by making their websites more accessible.
April 4 -
Healthcare costs are only going up, and employers may need to rethink their gameplan.
April 4 -
Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi have capped insulin prices, but PBMs may look to make up lost profit elsewhere.
April 3 -
While employee and employer perceptions of healthcare benefits are on the whole positive, some needs continue to be unmet and costs keep rising.
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