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Charles Benjamin Moseley, Ph.D.

Associate Professor and Chair, Health Care Administration & Policy

School of Public Health

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

4505 Maryland Parkway

Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-3023

 

Telephone: (702) 895-4413

E-mail: charles.moseley@unvl.edu

Fax: (702) 895-5573

 

ACADEMIC DEGREES:

 

Ph.D.   Virginia Commonwealth University/ Medical College of Virginia, School of Health Administration, 1990

Major: Health Services Organization and Research

Minor: Health Services Evaluation, Research and Systems Analysis

M.S.O.T.   Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Occupational Therapy, 1975

B.A. Saint Andrews Presbyterian College, Department of Philosophy and Religion, 1966

 

ACADEMIC RESEARCH AND EVALUATION:

 

Refereed Publications:

 

Moseley, C.B. (1990).  Nursing home ownership and quality of care. Doctoral Dissertation, Virginia Commonwealth University.

Moseley, C.B. (1994). Inappropriate clinical care in nursing homes.  American             Journal of Medical Quality, 9:1, 10-17.

Moseley, C.B. (1994).  A functional outcome-based approach to evaluate the quality of geriatric rehabilitation. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 12:3, 51-64.

Moseley, C.B. (1994). Nursing home ownership and quality of care.  Journal of Applied Gerontology, 13:4, 386-397.

Moseley, C.B (1995). Rehabilitation potential among nursing home stroke residents. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 13:4, 11-25.

Moseley, C.B., Shumaker, N.S., Hillegass, B.E., et al. (1996).  A community survey approach to gerontology curriculum development. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 16:3, 73-84.

Moseley, C.B. (1996). The impact of federal regulations on urethral catheterization in Virginia nursing homes. American Journal of Medical Quality, 11:4, 222-226.

Moseley, C.B (1996). Rehabilitation effectiveness among long term nursing home stroke residents. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 14:4, 27-41.             

Moseley, C.B. (1997). The impact of restraints on nursing home resident outcomes. American Journal of Medical Quality, 12:2, 94-102.

Moseley, C.B. & Jones, L.A.  (2003). Registered nurse staffing and OBRA   deficiencies in Nevada nursing facilities.  Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 29:3, 44-50.

Moseley, C.B. Schwer, K & Thompson, W.S (2003). Elderly casino gambling behavior: marketing implications.  Journal of Hospitality and Leisure Marketing, 10:1/2, 87-99.

Ginn, G. and Moseley, C.B (2004).  Community health orientation, community-based quality improvement and health promotion services in hospitals. Journal of Healthcare Management, 49:5, 293-306.

Cochran, C.R, Moseley, C.B. & Peltier, J.W.  Quality improvement in a federally funded community breast and cervical cancer program.  Journal of Healthcare Services Administration,27:1 (in print).

Ginn, G. and Moseley, C.B. The impact of community benefit laws and guidelines on the community health orientation and health promotion services of hospitals.  Journal of Health Policy, Politics and Law (revised and resubmitted).

Moseley, C.B. and Taylor, B. The internal consistency of nursing compare quality of care data. (submitted for publication).

 

Presentations:

 

"Use of Automated Medicaid Data to Evaluate Nursing Home Quality of Care" presented at the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA)/Pew Foundation Symposium on Quality, Technology and Information: Developing an Integrated Perspective for Health Services Managers, Philadelphia, June 30, 1992.

"Health Care Rationing and the Elderly" presented at the Crisis in Health Care: Ethical and Legal Consequences of Aging Conference, Las Vegas, April 23, 1993.  

"Who Will Pay for Long-term Care" presented at a Nevada Geriatric Education            Center Seminar, Las Vegas, June 25, 1993.

"Nursing Home Ownership and Quality of Care" presented at Center for Health Services Research, UNLV, Las Vegas, February 25,1994.

"Long-term Care Quality Assurance" presented at Arizona State University, Department of Health Care Administration, graduate Chronic Care course, Tempe, Arizona, 1994-95.

Women’s Health Connection Program presented at Interdisciplinary Gerontology Conference, UNLV, 1999.

“Quality Improvement in a State-wide Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program”, presented at Association of University Professors of Healthcare Administration (AUPHA) Annual Meeting, June 22, 2002, Washington, DC.

“The Internal Consistency of Nursing Home Compare Quality of Care Data”, presented at the UNLV Center for Aging Studies Brown Bag Lunch Series, September 28, 2004, Las Vegas, NV

 

Grants and Contracts:

 

UNLV Research Grant for research project, Nursing Home Rehabilitation Effectiveness, 1993-1996.

Virginia Health Services Cost Review Council contract to recommend approach to evaluate quality of care in Virginia nursing homes, 1994.

Nevada Geriatric Education Center grant to conduct community and faculty curriculum development surveys, 1994-1995.

Sierra Health Services, Quality Improvement Program contract to provide technical assistance to program,1997-98.

Nevada Women’s Health Connection Program contract to develop and evaluate WAC quality improvement program,1998-02.

 

UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE TEACHING:

 

Instructor, School of Occupational Therapy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, 1975

Instructor, Human Services Technology, Southside Virginia Community College, Keysville, VA, 1976-80

Assistant/Associate Professor, Health Care Administration, University of  Nevada, Las Vegas, 1991-2005

Graduate faculty status, UNLV, 1992-2005     

 

Undergraduate Courses Taught:     

 

Introduction to Gerontology

Social Gerontology

Psychology of Aging

Biology of Aging

Activity Therapies

Communication and the Aged

Rehabilitation of the Aged

Management of Health Services Organizations

Health Care Administration Pre-practicum and Practicum

Health Care Law

U.S. Health Care System

Quantitative Health Management Techniques

Inter-Organizational Relationships and Multi-Health

Systems (Strategic Management of Health Systems)

Organization and Management of Long-term Care Services

Multicultural Diversity and the U.S. Health Care System

 

Graduate Courses Taught:

 

U.S. Health Care System

Management of Health Services Organizations

Organization and Management of Long-term Care Services

 

Other Teaching:

 

Served on Nursing, Kinesiology, Health Promotion, Social Work and Public Administration Graduate Professional Paper and Thesis Committees, 1992-05

Developed and taught University of Nevada, Reno correspondence course, U.S. Health Care System, 1994-1998

Lead the development of the Health Care Administration Concentration for the Masters of Public Administration, M.Ed. in Health Promotion, and Masters of Public Health degree programs.

 

UNLV UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE:

 

Member, following faculty committees at UNLV, 1991-2004:

Business College Undergraduate Curriculum Improvement

UNLV Interdisciplinary Gerontology Program Advisory Committee

Faculty Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Graduation Designations

Faculty Senate, New Program Review

UNLV Center for Aging Studies

CHS Committee on Faculty Affairs

CHS Ad Hoc Committee on Criteria for Outstanding Teacher                                      

CHS Ad Hoc Committee on College Core Course

CHS Ad Hoc Faculty Grievance Committee

CHS Physical Therapy Search Committee

CHS Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Teaching Evaluation

CHS Ad Hoc Committee on Merit Requirements

CUA Promotion and Tenure (Co-chair)

CUA Academic Standards

CUA Teaching Evaluation

SPH Admissions

SPH Faculty Review

 

Member, following professional and community committees, 1992-2004:

AUPHA Faculty Forum on Long-term Care

AUPHA Undergraduate Program Review Panels

CHS, Center for Health Services Research

Geriatric Education Center Advisory Committee for Southern Nevada

Robert Wood Johnson Planning Grant Committee, Sierra Health Services, Las Vegas, NV

Social Health Maintenance Organization Advisory Committee, Sierra Health Services, Las Vegas, NV

Southern Nevada Workgroup to Improve Nursing Home Quality of Care, Las Vegas, NV

Advisory Board, Integrated Health Services, Las Vegas, NV

Quality Improvement Task Force, Integrated Health Services, Las Vegas, NV

Performance Improvement, Trans-Health, Las Vegas, NV

 

Authored two Self-Studies that lead to the Health Care Administration Program being re-certified by the AUPHA, 1998 and 2004

Director, Health Care Administration Program, 1997-2005

 

NONACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL AND WORK EXPERIENCE:

 

Professional Certification:

 

Registered Occupational Therapist (OTR), 1974

 

Positions:

 

Recreation Leader, Dejarnette Psychiatric Hospital, Staunton, VA, 1970-72

At Piedmont Geriatric Hospital, Burkeville, VA, 1975-90:

Occupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy Supervisor

Director of Rehabilitation

Director of Quality Assurance, Risk and Utilization Management

 

 

 

Professional  and Leadership Experience:

 

Volunteer, U.S. Peace Corps, Somali Republic, Africa, 1966-68

Co‑chairman of Virginia Occupational Therapy Association's Licensure Committee, 1976

Toured health care facilities in the Soviet Union, 1979

Established first student programs in Occupational Therapy, Recreational Therapy and Human Services Technology at Piedmont Geriatric Hospital, 1977-80

Chairman, Health Occupations Health Advisory Committee of the Amelia‑Nottoway Counties Vocational Center, Amelia, VA, 1981-82

Allied Health Representative on the local Health Advisory Committee for the Central Virginia Health Systems Agency (HSA), 1980-82

Developed and supervised the milieu therapy program that won an American Psychiatric Association Achievement Award for Piedmont Geriatric Hospital, 1982

Member, Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Facility and PRAIS (Patient/Resident Automated Information System Advisory Committee), 1986-87

Member, VADMH/MR/SA Committee to Improve Inpatient Care, 1987         

 

 Consultation Experience:

 

Rehabilitation consultant, Southside Virginia nursing homes. 1976-77

Team consultation, Barrow Geriatric Treatment Center on improving the quality of their care program, Petersburg, VA, 1978

Team consultation, Norfolk General Hospital on planned organizational change, Norfolk, VA, 1984

           

Professional Presentations and Training Programs:

 

Developed and taught core training program for outreach workers, Piedmont Senior Resources, Burkeville, VA, 1978

"Geriatric Activity Programs", University of Wisconsin Telephone Conference, Madison WI, 1978

“Occupational Role Model Theory" Virginia Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Charlottesville, VA, 1979

"Psycho social Rehabilitation of the Chronic Psycho- geriatric Patient", Southern Virginia Mental Health Institute, Danville, VA, 1980

Exercise and the Elderly Workshop, Virginia Department of Welfare, Division of Licensing, Farmville, VA, 1981

Quality Assurance, Risk and Utilization Management training, Piedmont Geriatric Hospital, Burkeville, VA, 1981-1990

 

 

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