1. Cost of employee assistance programs: comparison of national estimates from 1993 and 1995.
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French, Michael T., Zarkin, Gary A., Bray, Jeremy W., Hartwell, Tyler D., French, M T, Zarkin, G A, Bray, J W, and Hartwell, T D
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EMPLOYEE assistance programs , *MENTAL health services , *COST , *MANAGED care programs , *OCCUPATIONAL health services , *COMPARATIVE studies , *COST control , *FORECASTING , *HEALTH services accessibility , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAL care costs , *MEDICAL cooperation , *RESEARCH , *EVALUATION research , *ECONOMICS - Abstract
The cost and financing of mental health services is gaining increasing importance with the spread of managed care and cost-cutting measures throughout the health care system. The delivery of mental health services through structured employee assistance programs (EAPs) could be undermined by revised health insurance contracts and cutbacks in employer-provided benefits at the workplace. This study uses two recently completed national surveys of EAPs to estimate the costs of providing EAP services during 1993 and 1995. EAP costs are determined by program type, worksite size, industry, and region. In addition, information on program services is reported to determine the most common types and categories of services and whether service delivery changes have occurred between 1993 and 1995. The results of this study will be useful to EAP managers, mental health administrators, and mental health services researchers who are interested in the delivery and costs of EAP services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
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