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X. References

Buck, J. A., Teich, J. L., Umland, B., & Stein, M. (1999). Behavioral health benefits in employer-sponsored health plans, 1997. Health Affairs, 18(2), 68.

Burton, W. N. (1998). Role of the employee health service in prevention programmes: case study. In Encyclopedia of occupational health and safety (Vol. 1, chapter 15). Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Organization.

Burton, W., & Conti, D. (1998). Use of an integrated health data warehouse to measure the employer costs of five chronic disease states. Disease Management, 1(1), 17-26.

Eli Lilly & Company (1999). Decisions '99: Benefits Reference Guide. Indianapolis, IN: Author.

Findlay, S. (1999). Managed behavioral health care in 1999: An industry at a crossroads. Health Affairs, 18(5), 122.

Foster Higgins. (1997). National survey of employer-sponsored health plans, 1996 report. New York: Author.

Goetzel, R. Z., Anderson, D. R., Whitmer, R. W., Ozminkowski, R. J., Dunn, R. L., & Wasserman, J. (1998). The relationship between modifiable health risks and health care expenditures. An analysis of the multi-employer HERO health risk and cost database. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 40(10), 1-12.

Hay Group. (1999). Health care plan design and cost trends--1988 through 1998. Arlington, VA: Author.

Hewitt Associates Benefit Index: Eli Lilly and Company. (1998, July). pp. C-20-C-27. (Lincolnshire, IL: Hewitt Associates).

Hiebert-White, J. (1999). Quality and parity in the mental health market. Health Affairs, 18(5), 6.

Kessler, R. C., Barber, C., Birnbaum, H. G., Frank, R. G., Greenberg, P. E., Rose, R. M., Simon, G. E., & Wang, P. (1999). Depression in the workplace: Effects on short-term disability. Health Affairs, 18(5), 163-171.

Lilly CEO Sidney Taurel quoted in Oct. 99 issue of Working Mother magazine's 10 Best Companies for Working Mothers, September 1, 1999.

Managed care becomes the focus for APS, with an emphasis on case rates. (1998, March). Managed Care Strategies, 6(3).

Mullin, L. F. (1998). Letter to shareowners. In Delta Air Lines 1998 Annual Report (p. 2). Atlanta, GA: Delta Air Lines.

Pham, Alex. (1999, Sept. 10). Putting HMOs to the test: employers ask plans to report on how well they serve members. Boston Globe, p. C1.

Rosenheck, R. A., Druss, B., Stolar, M., Leslie, D., & Sledge, W. (1999). Effect of declining mental health service use on employees of a large corporation. Health Affairs, 18(5), 193-203.

Stelovich, S. (1996). Evolution of services for the chronically mentally ill in a managed care setting: A case study. Managed Care Quarterly, 4(3), 78-84.

Vennochi, J. (1995). When depression comes to work. Working Woman, 20(8), 43.

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