Sec. 441. Sense of Congress
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It is the sense of Congress that— the sustainability of the health care system in the United States hinges on restructuring how health care is paid for, shifting away from paying for the volume of services provided to the value the services provide; high-value care is care that provides higher-quality care more efficiently, achieving greater health improvement and better health outcomes at lower cost (per patient and overall); a high-value health care system must deliver timely, accessible, well-coordinated, high-quality, culturally centered, and language-appropriate care to everyone; eliminating health disparities and achieving health equity must be central to efforts to achieve a high-value health care system; eliminating such disparities and achieving such equity will require tailored interventions and targeted investments to address inequities in health and health care to make sure that health care delivery and payment efforts are responsive to and inclusive of the needs of communities of color and other communities experiencing disparities; and new models of value-based payment and care delivery should consider the holistic needs of the patient population and behavioral health, oral health, their history of adverse childhood experiences and adverse community environments, social determinants of health, social risk factors, unmet social needs, and the burden of intergenerational racial and other inequities.