Margaret Lozovatsky,
MD, FAMIA

VP, Digital Health Innovations, American Medical Association




Dr. Margaret Lozovatsky is the Vice President of Digital Health at the American Medical Association. Dr. Lozovatsky is a nationally recognized leader in healthcare informatics and has a passion for using technology to improve patient care. Dr. Lozovatsky, an AMA member, has served on PS2’s Advisory Committee from 2016-2024. She is one of the inaugural members of the Physician Advisory Board at Epic and currently sits on the Epic Physician Wellness Advisory Board. Dr. Lozovatsky is a member of the Advisory Board for the Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems. In 2021, she was inducted as a Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association (FAMIA). In 2023, Dr. Lozovatsky received the HIMSS-AMDIS Changemaker in Health Care Physician Executive Award. Dr. Lozovatsky also serves as a pediatric hospitalist at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she continues to care for patients. She is board-certified in Pediatrics and Clinical Informatics.

Before joining the AMA, Dr. Lozovatsky was the Chief Health Informatics Officer and Senior Vice President for Novant Health, where she was the executive physician leader overseeing clinical informatics across a 15-hospital system with 750+ clinics. Dr. Lozovatsky led a team that created a strategic vision for the use of clinical technology and explored areas where digital solutions and AI can be utilized to improve the patient experience and promote clinician wellness.

Dr. Lozovatsky has a broad range of experience with clinical technology, digital health, and AI. After receiving her undergraduate degree in computer science from Marquette University and earning her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin, she began her career as a pediatric hospitalist at NorthShore University Health System. There, she also pursued a career in healthcare informatics, leading efforts to improve documentation and inpatient optimization. Dr. Lozovatsky later worked as a Medical Director of Information Systems at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. In that role, she focused on improving physician efficiency, EMR optimization, and the development of tools to improve pediatric care. Dr. Lozovatsky subsequently served in a variety of leadership roles at BJC Health Care and Washington University in St. Louis, including Chief Medical Information Officer for Child Health, the Vice Chair of Clinical Informatics for the Department of Pediatrics, and Program Director of the Clinical Informatics Fellowship.



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