Health Payer Intelligence May 10, 2021
Kelsey Waddill

Leveraging value-based care, correctly assessing the technology’s capabilities, and empowering primary care are at the heart of physical and behavioral healthcare integration.

Physical and behavioral healthcare integration is a key aim for many private payers, but progress has been slow.

Brett Hart, chief behavioral health officer at Centene, has more than 20 years of managed care leadership experience and is also a licensed psychologist with a doctorate in Clinical Psychology. As such, he is very familiar with the healthcare industry’s challenges in addressing behavioral healthcare.

“It’s important to really rewind a bit and look at the history of behavioral health as it has existed over the last 30, 40 years—and has even persisted into the last few years. That’s...

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