Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in the Workplace: Managing Care and Costs Through Employee Assistance Programs

Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in the Workplace: Managing Care and Costs Through Employee Assistance Programs

by Walter F. Scanlon
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in the Workplace: Managing Care and Costs Through Employee Assistance Programs

Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in the Workplace: Managing Care and Costs Through Employee Assistance Programs

by Walter F. Scanlon

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Overview

Deteriorating job performance resulting from alcohol and drug dependency requires special handling and specific skills. Developing these skills and learning what to do with them are not difficult tasks. Employee assistance program professionals provide such training for key personnel. Focusing on strategic intervention designed to help employees with personal problems that interfere with job performance, Walter Scanlon describes the functions and benefits of employee assistance programs (EAPs), discusses their training and consultation objectives, and shows how EAPs effectively identify and address such problems. An important EAP goal is to reduce both the incidence of alcohol- and drug-related problems and the costs associated with them.

EAPs target employees whose work performance has deteriorated because of chemical dependency or other personal problems. Scanlon has divided his discussion of EAPs into seven workable segments: the concept of EAP; EAP history; the history of drug and alcohol use; current drug and alcohol use in the United States; the legal, corporate, societal, and individual influences on rehabilitation and EAP; governmental influences including the Drug Free Workplace Act and mandatory drug screening; and cost considerations, including the trend toward managed health care.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275936761
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/1991
Edition description: 2nd ed
Pages: 223
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

WALTER F. SCANLON is a management consultant with fifteen years experience in the fields of chemical dependency treatment, employee assistance programming, and marketing. He is published widely in the areas of marketing health care services, employee assistance programming, public relations, chemical dependency treatment, and wrote the first edition of this book. Mr. Scanlon holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA), is a Certified Employee Assistance Professional (CEAP) and a Credentialed Addiction Counselor (CAC).

Table of Contents

Preface
The Scope and Cost of Chemical Dependency
Chemical Dependency: The Person, the Definition, the History
The Employer Response to Chemical Dependency: A Historical View
The Government Response: Drug-Free Workplace Legislation
EAP Practice and Process
Managed Health Care Versus Managed Health Costs
EAP Cost Benefits and Considerations
Marketing the EAP: Employees Who Refer Themselves
Marketing Treatment: The Business of Recovery
The Standards and the Structure
Creating a Climate for EAP Utilization
Unions, Managements, and Joint Programs
Testing for Drugs: A Nebulous Solution
The Corporate Culture
EAPs Make Corporate Sense
Legal Considerations and Implications
External Employee Assistance Programs
Summing It Up and Sorting It Out
Index

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