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Integrated, metrics-driven care needed to ease behavioral’s ‘perfect storm,’ expert says

10 Dec 2025 4:12 PM | Deborah Hodges (Administrator)

Physicians are facing a “perfect storm” in behavioral health, with more patients seeking treatment amid limited access and an understaffed workforce, Robert Trestman, MD, PhD, chair of psychiatry and behavioral medicine at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine in Roanoke, said at a Dec. 4 HHS-CMS event. 

The challenge, he said, lies in how health systems can support large volumes of behavioral health patients while managing limited time, access and resources. For Dr. Trestman, the answer is integration and measurement-based care. 

CMS is set to roll out a tech-supported care model for chronic conditions — including behavioral health — that aims to test whether tying recurring payments to health outcomes can accelerate adoption of digital tools. Participants will receive recurring payments to manage patients’ conditions, with payment tied to specific health outcomes. 

A majority of Medicare patients present with a comorbidity, whether it be a cardiac, metabolic or orthopedic condition, making patients’ cases more complex when they do access care. He said “improved coordinated care and access to all of the integrated care and coordination among ourselves is critical and lacking in the current system.”

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