Your home and work lives impact your health. That's why Cigna's EAP provides access to licensed clinicians to help you (and anyone living in your household) cope with a wide variety of challenges, ...
Employee assistance programs (EAPs) are widely regarded as valuable resources that benefit both employees and employers by promoting mental health, improving productivity and reducing workplace ...
Employee benefits are only as effective as they are communicated internally to workers. Although many large companies offer Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to provide valuable mental health and ...
Teladoc Health is launching an employee assistance program as the virtual care giant looks to boost its mental healthcare offerings. The program, called Wellbound, includes online therapy through its ...
Employee mental health, emotional resilience and workplace well-being are strategic priorities for health care organizations navigating burnout, staffing shortages and rising stress levels. As demand ...
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For years, employee assistance programs (EAPs) have been viewed as underutilized, reactive benefits—often tucked into HR policies without much attention. But in an era of rising healthcare costs and ...
In theory, they complement each other. In practice, they rarely connect, and often underperform as a result. That’s the gap ...
Spring Health reports that many organizations are unsatisfied with outdated Employee Assistance Programs, highlighting the ...
Purdue’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals and follow-up services to employees who have personal and/or work-related issues ...
The employee assistance program (EAP) is designed to provide professional assistance to employees and their families (dependents and permanent household members) in assessing and resolving personal ...
Behavioral health providers, which provide the EAP services, are specific to each campus – all of which offer free, confidential counseling for benefits-eligible employees and dependents covered on a ...