Jason D. Fodeman, M.D. is an Internal Medicine Resident at UCONN and a former graduate health policy fellow at the Heritage Foundation where he studied the etiology of rising health care costs. His research was
featured online in the Wall Street Journal.
He also studied the impact of health care reform on physicians at the Galen Institute as a Visiting Fellow.
His health care commentary pieces have been published in National Review Online, Washington Times, Hartford Courant, and the DailyCaller and he has appeared on Fox and Friends to discuss health care policy matters. Recently he was appointed to serve on the State of Connecticut’s Medical Inefficiency Committee.
He is also the author of the critically acclaimed book, How to Destroy a Village: What the Clintons Taught a Seventeen Year Old.