Hudson-Knapp promoted to director position at Community Health

Moses Hudson-Knapp

Community Health in Rutland, Vermont's largest federally qualified health center, has promoted registered nurse Moses Hudson-Knapp to director of population health and quality. A graduate of Castleton University, Hudson-Knapp has served as the center's nurse clinical leader and clinical project coordinator for the past seven years.

“Population health is a very important part of what we do at Community Health,” CEO Mike Gardner said. “It’s about being proactive and helping patients take care of themselves through prevention. I’m very excited to have Moses Hudson-Knapp take on the role of director. He has tremendous health care experience, and he knows the community well.”

Hudson-Knapp has worked in academic, behavioral health, hospital and primary care settings, including as a surgical care nurse at Rutland Regional Medical Center and a therapeutic case manager at Rutland Mental Health. He joined Community Health Castleton in 2017 and eventually took a position working with Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bradley Berryhill.

“I have spent the last several years working clinically and strategically with our staff, providers, leadership team and external partners to refine and expand processes for the delivery of care and collaborative oversight," Hudson-Knapp said. “I think Rutland is really fortunate to have so many skilled and compassionate people here. What’s really exciting is realizing what we can accomplish when we work together as a community for our community.”