Bethesda Signs Proctor & Gamble
OPEN MINDS The Behavioral Health & Social Service Industry Analyst Industry News Bethesda Corporate Health Services of Cincinnati will implement its CONCERN-PLUS program for Proctor & Gambles 13,000 employees in Cincinnati on January 1. According to Daniel E. Ansel, Bethesdas Director, Behavioral Health Systems CONCERN-PLUS is a carve-out behavioral health product. All beneficiaries call the CONCERN-PLUS EAP to access benefits. They meet, face-to-face, with an EAP counselor. This counselor assesses the beneficiarys needs and provides short-term counseling. The same counselor will also make referrals when necessary, authorize the care . . .