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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Lisa Myers, director of client services for benefit accounts at Willis Towers Watson, explains the latest FSA changes for 2023.
November 11 -
Dr. Reid Robinson, chief clinical officer at Numinus, and Chase Hudson, founder and CEO of Hemplucid, discuss how ketamine psychotherapy can better someone's mental health.
November 10 -
WalletHub ranked the best cities for veterans based on factors like veteran unemployment rate, share of veterans living in poverty and median veteran income.
November 9 -
Dr. Viral Patel, founder and CEO of Radish Health, shares how his platform is facilitating stronger relationships between physicians and patients.
November 8 -
Aaron Smith, co-founder of Savi, explains why student loan relief benefits employers and employees alike.
November 8 -
Martin McKay, founder and CEO of Texthelp, explains how employers can better support neurodiverse employees in the workplace.
November 4 -
Ellen Kelsay, president and CEO of Business Group on Health, reveals what employers can expect from healthcare costs in 2023.
November 4 -
Avivit Ben-Aharon, founder and clinical director of Great Speech, explains how speech therapy can help patients manage their long COVID symptoms.
November 3 -
Adzuna surveyed 2,000 job seekers about what job-hunting frustrations bother them the most. The results are in.
November 3 -
Jason Freeman, business administrator at the City of Hoboken, partnered with Capital Rx to offer holistic pharmaceutical care.
November 2 -
Dr. Jerrica Kirkley, co-founder and chief medical officer at Plume, explains how gender-affirming care can be safer and more accessible online.
October 31 -
Kaitlin Soule and Alex Robinson Hunnell reveal how access to abortion care shaped their lives and families, and how employers can support the right to reproductive healthcare.
October 31 -
Laura Andress, chief people officer at Arvest Bank, explains how her company values and retains talent.
October 27 -
Janet Young, lead clinical scientist at Springbuk, explains why there is a disparity between long COVID claims and reports on the general population by the CDC.
October 24 -
Brian Reaves, chief belonging, diversity, and equity officer at UKG, explains what's holding companies back from closing the pay gap.
October 20 -
Christine Cooper, CEO of Aequum, explains why premiums are on the rise and how employers can combat it.
October 19 -
As more employers require workers to head back to the office, it'll get harder to find fully remote positions in the new year.
October 18 -
Owl Labs surveyed over 100,000 hybrid organizations, examining the state of flexible work and employees' preferences.
October 17 -
The loss of a pet, teacher or childhood friend often does not warrant bereavement leave from your employer — but it should, says Ron Gura, CEO of Empathy.
October 5 -
WalletHub ranked which states are the best for teachers, examining factors like average starting salary, projected turnover and public spending per student.
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