Brittani Moberly, PhD, MBA, RHIA, CCS, CDIP, CPHIMS, has nearly a decade of experience in health information management, healthcare administration, and higher education. A two-time graduate of Eastern Kentucky University, she has long been passionate about advancing healthcare education and developing the next generation of healthcare leaders. She recently completed her Ph.D. in Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Administration at the University of the Cumberlands, where her dissertation focused on predicting health literacy levels among Appalachian and non-Appalachian populations through social determinants of health factors.
Dr. Moberly previously served as an Associate Professor in the Health Services Administration Program at Eastern Kentucky University, where she developed and taught a wide variety of undergraduate healthcare courses in areas such as clinical classification systems, legal and ethical issues in healthcare, health information management systems, medical terminology, and healthcare leadership skills. Her work emphasizes practical application, student engagement, healthcare technology, and workforce readiness. She is currently the Program Director and faculty member for the Clinical Leadership and Management (CLM) Program within the College of Health Sciences, where she will help lead and grow the AUPHA and EEQ-certified program.
In addition to her academic role, Dr. Moberly maintains strong involvement in the professional practice of health information. She previously worked as an inpatient coder for Baptist Health System and has contributed to large-scale healthcare auditing and compliance projects, including charge capture recovery efforts following a major cyberattack impacting a multi-hospital health system. She holds multiple industry credentials, including RHIA, CCS, CDIP, and CPHIMS certifications.
Dr. Moberly is actively involved in state and national professional associations. She served as President of the Kentucky Health Information Management Association (KHIMA) for the 2025–2026 fiscal year and served in numerous leadership and committee roles within the organization. At the national level, she serves on several appointed groups with the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), including the Council for Excellence in Education Faculty Development Workgroup, the Competency Development Workgroup Subcommittee, and the AHIMA House of Delegates. She has also served multiple terms as an item writer and reviewer for AHIMA’s CCS certification exam.
Her scholarly and professional interests focus on health literacy, social determinants of health, healthcare ethics, coding and compliance, workforce development, and healthcare leadership education. She has presented at numerous regional and national conferences and has published in the Journal of AHIMA and the KY SHAPE Journal on topics related to health information education, workforce readiness, and social determinants of health.