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The relationship between employer health insurance characteristics and the provision of employee assistance programs.

G A Zarkin1, S A Garfinkel.   

Abstract

Workplace drug and alcohol abuse imposes substantial costs on employers. In response, employers have implemented a variety of programs to decrease substance abuse in the workplace, including drug testing, health and wellness programs, and employee assistance programs (EAPs). This paper focuses on the relationship between enterprises' organizational and health insurance characteristics and the firms' decisions to provide EAPs. Using data from the 1989 Survey of Health Insurance Plans (SHIP), sponsored by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), we estimated the prevalence of EAPs by selected organizational and health insurance characteristics for those firms that offer health insurance to their workers. In addition, we estimated logistic models of the enterprises' decisions to provide EAPs as functions of the extent of state substance abuse and mental health insurance mandates, state-level demographic variables, and organizational and health insurance characteristics. Our results suggest that state mandates and demographic variables, as well as organizational and health insurance characteristics, are important explanatory variables of enterprises' decisions to provide EAPs.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8168905

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inquiry        ISSN: 0046-9580            Impact factor:   1.730


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1.  EMPLOYER CHOICES IN EAP DESIGN AND WORKSITE SERVICES.

Authors:  Bernard McCann; Vanessa Azzone; Elizabeth L Merrick; Deirdre Hiatt; Dominic Hodgkin; Constance M Horgan
Journal:  J Workplace Behav Health       Date:  2010
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