California - Ami Bera, the Indian American Congressman and physician, was recently honored with the prestigious "Champion of Healthcare Innovation Award" by the Healthcare Leadership Council. The award ceremony took place during the Healthcare Leadership Council Innovation Expo 23 in Washington DC on July 12. This recognition was a testament to Bera's unwavering commitment to promoting accessible and affordable healthcare for all Americans.
Serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from California since 2013, Ami Bera is a dedicated member of the Democratic Party, representing California's 6th congressional district in Sacramento County.
Throughout his extensive two-decade medical career, Dr. Bera has tirelessly worked to enhance the availability, quality, and affordability of healthcare. As Sacramento County's chief medical officer, he championed initiatives to reduce healthcare costs, boost employment opportunities, and provide essential care to countless Sacramento residents. In his role as a clinical professor of medicine and associate dean for admissions and outreach at the University of California, Davis, Bera has mentored and inspired the next generation of physicians.
As a legislator, Ami Bera has been instrumental in proposing and co-sponsoring various bills that serve the best interests of the American people. Notably, he introduced a bill to expand reproductive health training for medical students, showcasing his dedication to advancing healthcare services in the country.
The Healthcare Leadership Council, a prominent association of leaders from diverse medical professions, aims to build an efficient and effective healthcare system that benefits all Americans. Bera's consistent efforts align perfectly with the council's mission, making him a deserving recipient of the "Champion of Healthcare Innovation Award."
Ami Bera's dedication to public service and healthcare reform is deeply rooted in his upbringing. Born in Los Angeles and raised in La Palma, Orange County, he hails from a family with Indian heritage. His father, Babulal Bera, immigrated to the United States from Rajkot, Gujarat, in 1958.
With his ongoing contributions to the healthcare sector and his commitment to serving the American people, Ami Bera continues to make a significant impact on the nation's well-being and progress.