Employee Assistance Program

Provider Type

  • Physicians
  • Participating Physician Groups (PPG) 
    (does not apply to HSP)

The primary focus of the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is to resolve short-term issues. If a member needs ongoing assistance with behavioral health needs, the EAP clinician can conduct an assessment and furnish referrals to appropriate treatment resources, such as those covered by the employee's health insurance plan, or to community resources.

Many members accessing EAP services are not looking for or are not in need of psychotherapy. Members can access services for a range of reasons. The most common presenting problem is marital and family concerns. However, members also use EAP for problems in the workplace; stress, anxiety and sadness; alcohol and drug dependency; grief and loss; and other emotional health concerns.

In addition, EAP offers eligible members and their family members an array of non-clinical services. EAP experts provide telephonic guidance and referrals to help with financial and legal matters, identity theft recovery, childcare, elder care, and pre-retirement planning.

EAP providers can refer members to the Health Net behavioral health provider network and, when needed, coordinate care with the member's primary care physician (PCP) or participating physician group (PPG). Clinical care managers are available to work with EAP providers on referrals to behavioral health providers and programs.