Emma Schwarze has been appointed as the representative for DAK Health in Saxony
Emma Schwarze has taken on a significant role as the press spokesperson for DAK-Health in Saxony and neighbouring Thuringia. The 27-year-old journalist, who has a background in media research, is responsible for answering press inquiries, facilitating contact with experts, and publishing health reports tailored to the federal state.
Prior to joining DAK-Health, Schwarze worked for the online and print editorial teams of Tag24 News GmbH and the Saxon Morgenpost. Her appointment was announced in a press release, which is currently available on the DAK-Health Saxony press team's website.
As a competent contact person for journalists in the field of health insurance, Schwarze also facilitates contact with the head of the DAK state office, Stefan Wandel. With around 160,000 of DAK-Health's insured members residing in Saxony, Schwarze's role is crucial in maintaining open communication and providing accurate information.
DAK-Health, one of the largest health insurance companies in Germany with around 5.5 million insured members, values Schwarze's expertise and dedication. All contact persons for DAK-Health can be found at www.dak.de/press.
Schwarze started her role immediately and is eager to address any press inquiries related to health insurance in Saxony and Thuringia. As she navigates her new position, she looks forward to fostering productive relationships with journalists and ensuring that the public is well-informed about the latest developments in health care.
In her new role as the press spokesperson for DAK-Health in Saxony and Thuringia, Emma Schwarze is responsible for promoting mental health, skin care, and women's health through her health reports. accompanied by various therapies and treatments, her role is critical in keeping the public informed about advancements in health-and-wellness.
Given her background in media research and competence in handling press inquiries, Schwarze serves as a valuable point of contact for journalists interested in Medicare or the field of science, especially in the context of health insurance.
Schwarze has become an essential part of DAK-Health, a leading German health insurance company with around 5.5 million members, as she liaises with the head of the DAK state office, Stefan Wandel.
As she continues to address press inquiries related to health insurance in Saxony and Thuringia, Schwarze advocates for the potential benefits of CBD in promoting overall well-being within the scope of DAK-Health's coverage.