TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series
What if the fix for America's mental health crisis isn't more funding or more infrastructure, but common sense? Dr. Luke Bergmann has spent 15+ years leading behavioral health systems in New York and California — most recently as San Diego County's Director of Behavioral Health, now a Principal at Health Management Associates. In this conversation, he pulls back the curtain on why our system so often fails the people who need it most: institutions incentivized to keep beds full instead of keeping people well, a billing policy that split his own stepfather's care in two, and a federal policy landscape he calls "whiplashy." This hits close to home for Bergmann. He shares the story of his stepfather, whose final year was shaped by a system that couldn't treat him as a whole person, and how that experience now drives his work bringing county behavioral health and community clinics to the same table. Whether you work in healthcare, advocate for mental health reform, or are simply trying to understand a system that touches almost every family, this conversation offers a clear-eyed, hopeful case for change. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of mental health and policy. 🔗 Watch more interviews in the series: [tntopenmind.org] Interview recorded on Jan 16, 2026 00:00 – Introduction 00:45 – Why Dr. Bergmann dedicated his career to behavioral health 02:59 – Staying hopeful amid policy "whiplash" ($2B in grants cut, then restored) 04:38 – A personal story of common sense abandoned 09:04 – The billing policy that split his stepfather's care in two 11:38 – Current work: bridging county behavioral health & community clinics 14:00 – Fixing the community clinic problem that took his stepdad 16:09 – HR1 and the threat to Medicaid enrollment 18:11 – Twin crises: community clinics and county behavioral health 21:31 – Fixing the same-day billing policy — low-hanging fruit 22:03 – Why county behavioral health is often the most resistant to change 24:12 – What behavioral health can learn from primary care 25:43 – Why behavioral health is "obsessed" with the word crisis 28:04 – Renaming crisis as chronic illness — and the pushback he got 29:56 – Inpatient psych beds: the "motel chain" business model 32:08 – Training primary care doctors in psychiatry: a real-world example from NYC 34:18 – De-stigmatizing care by integrating it into primary care 34:53 – Final thoughts: common sense, hope, and getting in touch Tags: behavioral health, mental health, mental health policy, mental health advocacy, healthcare reform, integrated care, psychiatry, mental illness, substance use disorder, addiction recovery, community health, primary care, Medicaid, healthcare policy, mental health crisis, health equity, public health, healthcare leadership, San Diego County, Health Management Associates, HR1, FQHC, crisis care, chronic illness, mental health awareness Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series [https://mysoundwise.com/soundcasts/1777417681925s] on Soundwise [https://mysoundwise.com/soundcasts/1777417681925s]
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