The "Fab 40 Alumni" were celebrated at an Awards Dinner on November 6th. The amount of talent among the alumni the room was something to behold - even for the youngest among them, our very own Rick Moore. What follows is the description in the SHP Awards Dinner booklet of each of our honored graduates.
Randy Carpenter
MSHI Class of 1997
Randy Carpenter is the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for HealthSouth Corporation, a $2B for profit healthcare provider of rehabilitative and specialty care services . At HealthSouth Mr. Carpenter leads 140+ information technology professionals providing information services to HealthSouth’s 160+ locations in 26 states and Puerto Rico. He initially joined HealthSouth in October of 2000 as Vice President and Associate Chief Information Officer and was promoted to his current position in May of 2003.
With over 30 years experience in Healthcare and Information Systems, Mr. Carpenter has held positions most recently as the Corporate Chief Information Officer for 18 acute care hospitals, Hampton, Virginia, the Chief Information Officer for the Air Force Academy Hospital, Colorado Springs, Colorado and the Chief Software Development Executive for the Medical Systems Program Management Office in Montgomery, Alabama.
Mr. Carpenter holds Bachelor of Science Degrees in Computer and Information Systems and Business Administration from Troy State University. He holds a Master of Science Degree in Personnel Management from Troy State University as well as a Master of Science Degree in Health Informatics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). He is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS) and is a Fellow of the Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (FHIMSS) and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (FCHIME).
Mr. Carpenter serves as an adjunct faculty member to the Department of Health Administration at UAB and is the Course Director for the Information Systems Course in the Executive Masters Program. He is a member of The Military Retired Officers Association (TROA) and is a member of the Builder’s Society with United Way. He also serves on the School of Health Professions (SHP) Dean’s Advisory Board at UAB and the Industrial Advisory Board for the Institute of Business Intelligence in the Culver House School of Business at the University of Alabama.
Randy and Lynne, his wife of 29 years have two children, Aubrey 27 and Barry Alan 25.
Joan Hicks
Health Information Management Class of 1986
MSHI Class of 1994
Joan Compton Hicks, MS, RHIA, began her collegiate training in 1975 when she received an Associate Degree in Applied Science from Jefferson State Junior College and continued in the first class to graduate with a certificate in Medical Record Technology from UAB. In 1986 she graduated in the first non-traditional medical record administration class with a Bachelor of Science, and was a member of the first graduating class from the graduate program in Health Informatics.
Ms. Hicks began her career in the Medical Records Department of Cullman Medical Center as a File Clerk. Between 1988 and 1998 she held the positions of Instructor for the Division of HIM in the UAB School of Health Related Professionals, Senior Consultant with Healthcare Management Associates, Director of MIS for Children’s Health System and Director of Health Information Services for UAB. She is currently the Privacy Officer and Chief Information Officer for UABHS.
Ms. Hicks serves as Adjunct Faculty Member for UAB School of Health Professions, Department of Health Services Administration, Health Informatics Program, and Health Information Management Program. She is a member of the Board of Commissioners for the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education. She is also an active member of HIMSS and AHIMA.
Ms. Hicks has received honors and awards from the Alabama Association of HIM Distinguished Member, Alpha Eta Society, Outstanding Graduate Division of HIM Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the School of Health Related Professions, Outstanding Preceptor Award for the Bachelor of Science Program in HIM, Motivator Award-AHIMA, Best Practices-AHIMA for CareFlow Net Project and most recently was recognized by Modern Healthcare in the IT Case Study Contest.
Married to Kenny Hicks for 35 years, Ms. Hicks is the mother of two daughters, Lindsey Burks, who graduated from UAB’s School of Nursing and is employed at UAB Hospital in SICU and Laurel Hicks who is a junior at Auburn University.
Her favorite memory as a student and the impact of UAB are the same – “it is the people, my classmates, the faculty, and my co-workers and I am forever grateful and indebted to UAB.”
Rick Moore
MSHI Class of 2003
As Chief Information Officer for the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), Rick Moore is responsible for the vision and strategic direction of the Information Services, Information Technology and Information Products. He also works closely with NCQA’s stakeholder partners and represents NCQA on leading several national health information technology initiatives and panels including the Health Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP), the National Quality Forum (NQF) Health Information Technology Expert Panel (HITEP), the Markle Foundation’s Steering Committee on Connecting for Health, and the American Medical Association (AMA) and NCQA Collaborative for Improving Quality Measurement in Electronic Health Records.
Prior to joining NCQA in 2008, he was the Director of Health Informatics at the National Association of Children’s Hospitals where he led the development of information services and products for over 200 member hospitals. He has also served the Office of the Secretary of Health Affairs at the Department of Defense where he led the development of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and was awarded the Information Technology Officer of the Year of the Joint Medical Information Systems Office in 2004.
From 2001 to 2003, he was competitively selected by the U.S. Air Force Medical Service to attend the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he studied Health Informatics. In 2002, he was selected as a recipient of the HIMSS Foundation Richard P. Covert National Scholarship Award. Previously, he has served as the Director of Medical Readiness at Langley Hospital and was recognized as the Medical Readiness Officer of the Year for the command. He has also served as the Director of Managed Care for Moody Community Hospital and was selected in 1996 as the Air Force Medical Service’s Managed Care/Patient Administrator of the Year.
He holds a graduate degree in Health Informatics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, as well as a graduate degree in Management from Troy State University. He is a certified health care executive and Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE), a Fellow of the Health Information Management and Systems Society (FHIMSS), a certified Professional in Health Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS), a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), and a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).
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