How can we ensure that behavioral health is fully integrated into overall healthcare? How can associations lead the way in advocating for better mental health and substance use disorder policies?
In this episode of Associations Thrive, host Joanna Pineda interviews Debbie Witchey, CEO of the Association for Behavioral Health and Wellness (ABHW). Debbie discusses:
- How ABHW represents health plans that provide behavioral health and substance use disorder benefits to over 200 million Americans.
- The disparities in behavioral health coverage across different health plans and why some plans choose not to offer these benefits.
- The need for better data and outcomes measurement in behavioral health programs to ensure effectiveness.
- The challenges in data sharing and interoperability, particularly due to the exclusion of behavioral health providers from federal electronic health record initiatives.
- The importance of the Mental Health Parity law and why implementation has been challenging over multiple administrations.
- The role of primary care physicians in behavioral health, as most patients first seek mental health treatment through their primary care doctors.
- ABHW’s advocacy efforts, including priorities like telehealth flexibility, workforce expansion, and improving access to coordinated care.
- The Behavioral Health 101 initiative to educate policymakers and ensure informed decision-making in Congress.
- Debbie’s top goals for 2025, including advancing coordinated care, advocating for value-based behavioral healthcare, and ensuring ABHW remains a thought leader in the field.
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