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On the Issues

Healthcare

Dr. Bera has spent his professional life caring for people and educating the next generation of doctors. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exposed how our healthcare system is not adequately designed to handle the level of care Americans need.

Unfortunately, our healthcare system consistently puts bureaucracies before the health of our patients. Dr. Bera has witnessed medical costs skyrocket without seeing patient care improve. And Dr. Bera has treated patients who would be healthier if they could have afforded basic preventive care. This is the result of an industry which continues to put profits before patients.

The chaos in Washington has hurt our healthcare system and left millions without coverage. Too often, politicians in Washington, D.C. are focused on scoring cheap political points instead of serving the pressing needs of their constituents. Rather than putting the health of our citizens first, some members of Congress advocate passing costs onto our seniors by turning Medicare into a voucher system. Breaking this promise is both morally intolerable and fiscally irresponsible. Moving forward, we must work together so that all Americans have access to the best health care in the world.

The legislation signed into law makes strides to reform our broken system. However, the law fails to adequately address runaway costs. As a doctor, Bera understands in real terms how this legislation can impact caregivers and patients. We must reduce waste and fraud, empower the doctor-patient relationship, and improve the health of the American people.

Pathway to Universal Coverage

Dr. Bera believes every American deserves access to affordable, high-quality healthcare. In Congress, he continues to lead bipartisan efforts to lower costs, protect Medicare and Medicaid, and expand coverage.

Lowering Costs

Health care costs too much. Retail charges are too high, and insurance premiums have become unaffordable for too many individuals, families, and small businesses. As it stands, the law fails to adequately address rising costs. In Congress, Dr. Bera will identify and address the causes of rising costs, like fraud and wasteful practices. It is within our grasp to ensure that quality care is available and affordable for all.

Two of the biggest drivers of cost in our system—waste and fraud—can be readily addressed by instituting more communication, transparency and accountability. This does not require increased government control: we can equip caregivers, medical staff, and patients with the tools to monitor the system themselves. Shared information, increased consumer choice, and market competition are powerful forces in reducing costs.

Advancements in technological and scientific knowledge will transform medicine once more, dramatically lowering costs and raising outcomes. We can empower physicians and patients with the information they need to make the best treatment decisions by expanding electronic decision support. We can create a claims processing system for physicians, as we have for pharmacists, banks, and investments. We can invest in tools that save on administrative costs while preventing criminal and wasteful fraud. But to solve these pressing problems, we need leaders who care more about fixing our healthcare system than winning petty political battles.

Stem Cell Research

As a Doctor and UC Davis faculty member, Dr. Bera understands the importance of investing in stem cell research. Too many people suffer from agonizing, debilitating, and life-threatening illnesses. But Alzheimer’s, diabetes, heart disease, paralysis, and Parkinson’s are tragedies that we can avoid. One day, families may never again be left to watch helplessly and hopelessly while a loved one suffers. But these miraculous achievements will not come about on their own. We need diligent research, American innovation, and the will to succeed to create a new era of medical—and humanitarian—breakthroughs. Investing to make sure these innovations take place in the United States will not only make our country stronger and healthier, it will create jobs across Northern California.

Protect Medicare and Medicaid

For decades, Medicare has allowed our seniors to retire with dignity. By assuring care to aging Americans, Medicare establishes the financial security necessary for a strong and prosperous economy. As a doctor, Dr. Bera understands that we have a lot of work to do in order to improve the efficiency and sustainability of Medicare. But recklessly shifting costs to our seniors is simply intolerable. In Congress, Dr. Bera will continue to protect Medicare, while aggressively attacking the waste and fraud that currently threatens the program’s long-term solvency.

Fighting for Families

Health care is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. Getting sick shouldn’t mean bankruptcy or a second mortgage. Our nation deserves a healthcare system that enables opportunity and prosperity. The diagnosis is clear: we need to put patients before profits to ensure that we have the best healthcare system in the world.

Strengthen Rural Healthcare

Access to quality healthcare should not depend on where you live. Dr. Bera is committed to ensuring that rural and mountain communities of the CA-03 have reliable access to care. Dr. Bera believes that strengthening rural healthcare is critical to improving outcomes, supporting local economies, and ensuring every community has access to the care it deserves.

  • Expand access to primary care providers, specialists, and essential hospital services in rural communities

  • Expand telehealth services and invest in broadband infrastructure to connect patients with providers, regardless of distance

  • Invest in programs that recruit and retain healthcare professionals in underserved areas

  • Strengthen funding for rural hospitals and clinics to ensure long-term stability

  • Improve emergency response and transportation systems for patients in remote regions

  • Support and strengthen regional and cross-border hospitals that serve patients across county and state lines, including through appropriate local designations and funding support

  • Advance policies that require healthcare systems and insurers benefiting from urban markets to also serve and invest in surrounding rural communities