Jane Fogg, MD, MPH
Dr. Jane Fogg is a physician leader and executive with broad experience leading health care delivery, focusing on primary care, systems redesign, and value-based delivery models. She recently joined the American Medical Association as physician director of Organizational Transformation for the Professional Satisfaction & Practice Sustainability division. She leads the development of learning networks and collaboratives on organizational transformation that delivers physician satisfaction, and she also supports the research, recognition, and activation work in her unit. Before this, she was the executive chair of Internal Medicine Family Medicine at Atrius Health, an innovative value-based healthcare leader in Massachusetts, and a member of Optum. She was responsible for the care delivery and outcomes of practice with 350 physicians and advanced practice clinicians in over 21 locations across eastern Massachusetts. She implemented advanced primary care redesign for reliable systems that are team-based, patient-centered, innovative, and return joy to the practice of medicine. In her work to transform health care delivery, she led the adoption of technologies such as automation and predictive analytics into front-line workflows to ensure efficiency, reliability, and access. She also led the programming in palliative care, geriatrics, and hospital services and the organizational initiatives to advance value. Dr. Fogg started her career in 1996 as the director of Adult Medicine & Residency Training and the Diabetes Collaborative project at The Dimock Center, a FQHC, in Roxbury. In 2004, Dr. Fogg moved to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center system and founded a successful primary care practice in Needham as their medical director. She became involved in the risk-bearing arm of BIDMC (BIDCO) as the local risk unit leader and served on the BIDCO board. In 2010, she assumed leadership roles in the employed practice and risk arm of the enterprise as the medical director of Practice Excellence and of Primary Care, respectively. She designed and implemented care models at both local and system levels to address the transition from volume to value-based care. Jane is a 2014 graduate of the Linde Family Fellowship for Primary Care Leadership and has over 20 years of experience as a practicing PCP. Dr. Fogg is a lecturer at Harvard Medical School, affiliate faculty at the Center for Primary Care, speaks internationally and locally on value-based care delivery, innovation in health care, physician wellbeing, and in basket reduction.