Group Vice President, Improving Health Outcomes at American Medical Association at American Medical Association
📍 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Michael Rakotz is the Group Vice President at the American Medical Association, where he leads national initiatives to improve health outcomes, focusing on cardiovascular disease prevention. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor at Northwestern Universitys Feinberg School of Medicine. Colleagues and patients describe him as gifted, brilliant, and thorough.
He is dedicated to public health, co-founding Village Health International to extend healthcare access. His professional passion is centered on driving impactful solutions and fostering better health standards within the medical community. He is an alumnus of the University of Michigan and Michigan State University.
Unique fact: Michaels work in hypertension control earned his office recognition as a 2014 Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion.
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Experience
12 Years
Current Role
Group Vice President, Improving Health Outcomes at American Medical Association
Job Level
Senior
Location
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Personality Overview
How Michael shows up
Process Oriented
Late Adopter
Status Quo Seeker
Being observant comes to them naturally. They do not like taking risks at all and go for proven options in the end. They are always well-planned and adopt a systematic approach.
Priorities
Topics Michael cares about
Health Tech Innovation
His work and social media posts emphasize redesigning clinical workflows and using digital tools, wearables, and apps to improve patient outcomes and self-management for conditions like asthma.
Blood Pressure Control
A primary focus of his career, he leads the Target: BP initiative and frequently speaks on evidence-based strategies to improve hypertension control.
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Career
Work history
5-2024
Group Vice President, Improving Health Outcomes at American Medical Association
American Medical Association
1-2018 - 5-2024
Vice President Health Outcomes
American Medical Association
8-2016 - 1-2018
Vice President, Chronic Disease Prevention and Management, Improving Health Outcomes
American Medical Association
11-2013
Member, Council on High Blood Pressure Research
American Heart Association | American Stroke Association
7-2017 - 6-2019
Board Member
American Heart Association | American Stroke Association
In the press
Media appearances
Improving health outcomes: Hypertension publications. Featured in American Medical Association (AMA) – Public Health / Prevention & Wellness
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