Moses Hudson-Knapp, RN
Director of Population Health and Quality
Moses Hudson-Knapp is a Registered Nurse and Director of Population Health and Quality. He earned his bachelor's degree from Castleton University in 2005, focusing studies in behavioral science and psychology. He began his healthcare career as a school-based interventionist for Community Care Network (CCN), developing behavioral modification plans and working hand-in-hand with educators, administrators, and families to improve outcomes. He later transitioned his role to therapeutic case management for CCN’s Child & Family team where he provided direct care and case management for families as well as coordinated service planning that engaged a variety of local agencies and community partners. Hudson-Knapp returned to Castleton University where he earned his RN, ADN in 2016 and spent the following year as a medical surgical nurse for Rutland Regional Medical Center. He joined Community Health in 2017 where he has functioned as a clinical leader, provided education and EMR training for clinicians and staff, and led many initiatives to increase quality, scope, and access to clinical care, including the development and deployment of PCR testing and safety procedures during the COVID pandemic. He currently facilitates the Community Health Credentialing Committee and Clinical Review Board, participates in the Rutland Community Collaborative and Rutland Health Alliance, and sits on the GME committee for the Maple Mountain Consortium.