Nathalie Moise, MD

Overview
Nathalie Moise, MD, MS received her undergraduate degree from Princeton University and completed medical school at Mount Sinai School of Medicine before completing her residency and general internal medicine fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital – Columbia University Irving Medical Center. She went on to receive an MS in epidemiology from Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University and a Certificate in Implementation Science from UCSF. She is currently a physician scientist at the Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health and PI several grants, including 2 R01s (NIH/AHRQ) focused on using informatics approaches to improve the implementation of team based care at the intersection of chronic cardiovascular disease and mental illness.
Areas of Expertise / Conditions Treated
- Allergic Rhinitis
- Behavioral Medicine
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Diabetes
- High Blood Pressure
- High Cholesterol
- Musculoskeletal Pain
- Obesity
Academic Appointments
- Assistant Professor of Medicine at CUMC
Administrative Titles
- Associate Director of the Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Service
- Director of Implementation Science Research, Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health
Hospital Affiliations
- NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Languages
- Spanish
Gender
- Female
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Insurance Accepted
Aetna
- EPO
- HMO
- Medicare Managed Care
- NYP Employee Plan
- NY Signature
- POS
- PPO
- Signature Administrators
- Student Health
AgeWell
- Medicare Managed Care
- Special Needs Plan
Capital District Physician Health Plan
- Capital District Physician Health Plan
Cigna
- EPO
- Great West
- HMO
- POS
- PPO
Emblem/GHI
- Medicare Managed Care
- PPO
Emblem/HIP
- ConnectiCare
- EPO
- Essential Plan
- HMO
- Medicaid Managed Care
- Medicare Managed Care
- POS
- PPO
- Select Care (Exchange)
- Vytra
Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- EPO
- Medicare Managed Care
- PPO
Local 1199
- Local 1199
MagnaCare
- MagnaCare
Multiplan
- Multiplan
MVP Health Care
- Child/Family Health Plus
- Essential Plan
- HMO
- Medicaid Managed Care
Oxford Health Plans
- Freedom
- Liberty
UnitedHealthcare
- Columbia University Employee Plan
- Compass (Exchange)
- HMO
- Medicaid (Community Plan)
- Medicare Managed Care
- POS
- PPO
Credentials & Experience
Education & Training
- Internship: 2011 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center
- Residency: 2013 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine
Honors & Awards
2019 Irving Scholar
2016 Columbia University Provost’ Grant Program for Junior Faculty
2016 New York State Office of Mental Health Policy Scholar
2016 COSMO Humanism in Medicine Award
2016 SGIM Hamolsky Award Finalist for Young Investigators
2015 NIH Research in Implementation Science for Equity Scholar
2015 Finalist, AHA Jeremiah and Rose Stamler Research Award
2014 AHA 10-day Epidemiology Seminar, selected nationally
2013 Gold Foundation’s Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Awards-Circle of Excellence
2013 Columbia Presbyterian Resident Professionalism Award
Research
Implementation science at the intersection between depression and mental illness.
Dr. Moise's primary research focus is in implementation science methodology with an interest in 'clinical inertia' as it relates to depression treatment and hypertension guideline implementation. She is the PI of an AHRQ R01 using informatics to implement depression treatment in primary care settings, PI (NIH/NHLBI) of a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial of depression treatment in post-ACS patients, site PI of an NIH/NHLBI R01 on depression screening following acute coronary syndrome events, and Co-I of an AHRQ R01 on implementing ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
Research Interests
- Clinical Inertia
- Depression in heart disease
- Hypertension control
- implementation science strategies
Grants
2018-2023 1R01HL141609-01 Moise (PI) NHLBI
2017-2022 1R01HS025198-01A1 Moise (PI) AHRQ
2015-2020 1R01HS024262-01 Kronish (PI). AHRQ
2015-2018 ME-1403-12304 Moise (PI) PCORI
2015-2018 R01 HL114924 Davidson/Kronish (PI) NIH/NHLBI
2015-2018 Office of Provost Moise (PI)
Selected Publications
Moise N, Khodneva Y, Jannat-Khah D, Richman J, Davidson K, Kronish I, Shaffer J., Safford M. An observational study of the differential impact of time-varying depressive symptoms on all-cause and cause-specific mortality by health status in community dwelling adults: The REGARDS study. Accepted, in press, BMJ Open, 2017
Moise N, Bertoni A. Sex-Race differences in diabetes and cardiovascular disease: Achieving the promise of sex and race subgroup analyses in epidemiologic research" American Journal of Epidemiology. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwx327.
Kronish IM, Alcantara C, Duer-Hefele J, St Onge T, Davidson K, Carter EK, Medina V, Cohn E, Moise N. Opportunities for Personalized (N-of-1) Trials in the Mobile Health Era: Patient and Primary Care Provider Perspectives. J of Clinical Epidemiology. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2017.06.008
Kronish I, Moise N (2017). Is It Time to Stop Searching for a Magic Pill for Medication Nonadherence? JAMA Internal Medicine, 177, 631-632. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.9658.
Moise N, Khodneva Y, Richman J, Shimbo D, Kronish I, Safford M. (2016) Elucidating the association between depressive symptoms, coronary heart disease and stroke in black and white adults: The REGARDS Study. Journal of the American Heart Association, 5, e003767 doi: 10.1161/JAHA.116.003767.
Moise N, Huang C, Rodgers A, Kohli-Lynch CN, Tzong KY, Coxson PG, Bibbins-Domingo K, Goldman L, Moran AE (2016). Comparative Cost-Effectiveness of Conservative or Intensive Blood Pressure Treatment Guidelines in Adults Aged 35-74 Years: The Cardiovascular Disease Policy Model. Hypertension, 68, 88-96.
Moise N, Schwartz J, Bring R, Shimbo D, Kronish I. (2015). Antihypertensive drug class and adherence: An electronic monitoring study. Am J Hypertension, 28, 717-21.
Moise, N., Davidson, K., Chaplin, W., Shea, S., Kronish, I. (2014). Depression and clinical inertia in patients with uncontrolled hypertension. JAMA Internal Medicine, 174, 818-9.
For a complete list of publications, please visit PubMed.gov