

Robert L. Fogerty
Robert L. Fogerty's achievements set benchmarks in the fields of inpatient safety, cost-effectiveness, and quality of care. With a robust academic background, he holds degrees in economics, medicine, and public health from Boston College and Northwestern University. His multifaceted education has equipped him with a unique perspective on healthcare delivery and policy. At Yale School of Medicine, Robert has made significant contributions as a founding member of the Academic Hospitalist Program. His role extends beyond academia as he actively supports medical directors, ensuring that the highest standards of care are maintained. His commitment to improving healthcare systems is evident in his research, which focuses on enhancing inpatient safety and optimizing cost-effectiveness while maintaining quality care. Dr. Fogerty's leadership was further exemplified during his tenure as Senior Medical Director for Clinical Leadership at Yale New Haven Hospital. In this capacity, he played a pivotal role in shaping clinical practices and fostering a culture of excellence within the institution. His efforts have not only advanced the hospital's mission but have also influenced broader healthcare practices. Additionally, Robert was instrumental in establishing the Society of Hospital Medicine Connecticut Chapter, where he continues to contribute to the professional development of hospitalists. His dedication to the field is reflected in his active involvement in initiatives that promote collaboration and innovation among healthcare professionals. Through his work, Robert L. Fogerty continues to inspire and lead efforts aimed at transforming healthcare delivery. His research and leadership have left an indelible mark on the medical community, making him a respected figure in the pursuit of safer, more efficient, and higher-quality patient care.
Publications
, 248-251, 2016-05-01
, 609-614, 2013-10-16
, 191-192, 2005-01-01