Meredith Josephs, M.D., MPH, FAAFP

Meredith Josephs

Role:

Chief Medical Informatics Officer
Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization (FEHRM) Office

Meredith Josephs, M.D., serves as the Chief Medical Informatics officer for the Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization (FEHRM) office. She is responsible for executive oversight of clinical, business and clinical information technology activities impacting the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs federal EHR and the exchange of health data with private sector partners.

Professional Background

Prior to joining the Veterans Health Administration, Dr. Josephs served as Vice President of Clinical Informatics at Privia Health. She led the company’s clinical information technology strategic initiatives and served as the Medical Director of Privia Virtual Health, Privia’s virtual urgent care center. She collaborated with Privia Medical Group physicians and leaders to optimize Privia’s clinical technology platforms to ensure optimal delivery of healthcare services and success in value-based care programs.

Before joining Privia Health in 2014, Dr. Josephs served as Chief Medical Officer at La Clinica del Pueblo, a federally qualified health center in Washington, DC, where she cared for patients since the completion of her residency training.

Education

Dr. Josephs is a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Franklin Square Family Medicine Residency Program. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians and is board-certified in family medicine and clinical informatics. Dr. Josephs received her master’s degree in public health from The George Washington University and a graduate certificate in biomedical informatics from the Oregon Health & Science University.