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Office
101 Manning Dr
Chapel Hill, NC 27514Phone+1 919-966-6759Fax+1 919-966-7772- Is this information wrong?
Summary
- Dr. Moore's research interests focus on the intersection between quality improvement and clinical informatics. Broadly, his research interest is evaluating the impact that health information technology has on quality of care and patient safety. Specifically, he is interested in patient safety and quality of care during hospital discharge, and the use of health information technology to improve timely follow-up of abnormal test results. His current research focuses on using text mining and natural language processing tools to identify abnormal results in free-text clinical notes and investigating the effects of electronic health record usability on patient safety.
Education & Training
- Columbia University Mailman School of Public HealthMS, Biostatistics, Patient-Oriented Research Scholars Award, 2005 - 2007
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiFellowship, Clinical Informatics (Internal Medicine), 1997 - 2000
- Mt Sinai SOM1994 - 1997
- Weill Cornell MedicineClass of 1994
- New Jersey Institute of TechnologyMS, Electrical Engineering, 1985 - 1987
- New Jersey Institute of TechnologyBS, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1981 - 1985
Certifications & Licensure
- NC State Medical License 2007 - 2024
- NY State Medical License 1996 - 2007
- American Board of Preventive Medicine Clinical Informatics
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition Program National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2010-2013
- Physician Practice Connections Recognition Program National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2010-2013
- Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Award Robert Wood Foundation, 2008
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- A Quality Improvement Project to Reduce Rapid Response System Inequities for Patients with Limited English Proficiency at a Quaternary Academic Medical Center.Blank, A., Crespo Regalado, R., Bulik-Sullivan, E., Galvan Miranda, L., Raff, L., Phillips, L., Moore, C., Raff, E.> ;Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2024 Feb 21
- Safety and predictors of the success of lumbar punctures performed by a medicine procedure service.Andrew Short, Erin Dunneback, John R Stephens, Jessica Guidici, Ashmita Chatterjee, Erin Finn, Michael Contarino, Hillary Spangler, Jonathon Heath, Jennifer McEntee, A...> ;Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2023 Aug 1
- 3 citationsA Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning Approach to Identification of Incidental Radiology Findings in Trauma Patients Discharged from the Emergency Departm...Christopher S Evans, Hugh D Dorris, Michael T Kane, Benjamin Mervak, Jane H Brice, Benjamin Gray, Carlton Moore> ;Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2023 Mar 1
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Journal Articles
- Impact of an Electronic Medical Record on Follow-up Time for Markedly Elevated Serum Potassium Results.Lin J, Moore C, Am J Med Qual. Vol. 26 Issue 4
- The North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute: Activities of the Biomedical Informatics Core.Mostafa J, Moore C, Clin Transl Sci: 3(3):71-2
- Predictive Value of Alert Triggers for Identification of Developing Adverse Drug Events.Moore C, Li J, Hung C, Down J, Nebeker J, Journal of Patient Safety: 5(4): 223
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Abstracts/Posters
- Predictive Value of Alert Triggers for Identification of Developing Adverse Drug Events.Moore C, Li J, Hung C, Downs J, Nebeker J, 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine
- Impact of an Electronic Medical Record on Outpatient Follow-up Time for Markedly Elevated Serum Potassium Results.Lin J, Moore C, 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine
- Tying-Up Loose Ends: Discharging Patients with Unresolved Medical Issues.Moore C, Halm E, J Gen Intern Med – Volume 21 Issue S4 Page 153
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Press Mentions
- Big Data Efforts in Healthcare Will Require PatienceDecember 17th, 2013
- Kaiser CMIO: Data Analytics Lowers Mortality Rate 26%December 11th, 2013
- UNC Health Care Leverages Big Data to Boost Bottom LinesNovember 19th, 2013
Hospital Affiliations
- University of North Carolina HospitalsChapel Hill, North Carolina
- WakeMed Raleigh CampusRaleigh, North Carolina
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