Mark Moseley

Mark Moseley
Associate Professor
Department of the Emergency Medicine

Mark G. Moseley, MD, MHA, FACEP is an Associate Professor in the Department of the Emergency Medicine. Dr. Moseley was the first graduate of Ohio State’s combined 5 year MD/MHA program; a joint degree program between the OSU College of Medicine and the OSU Graduate Program in Health Services Management and Policy. He completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at Christiana Care Health System in Wilmington, Delaware, and served as Chief Resident in his final year of training. Dr. Moseley joined the Emergency Medicine faculty at OSU in 2005; becoming the Medical Director of University Hospital’s ED and clinical decision unit in 2007. In 2012, Dr. Moseley became the Department’s Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs, but stepped away from this role in 2015 to focus his administrative efforts on his expanding role as the Assistant Chief Operating Officer for the entire Ohio State University Health System. While at OSU, he has been honored as Columbus Monthly’s Top 40 Leaders Under 40, and has been recognized as a Best Doctor by The Best Doctors in America and Columbus Monthly Magazines since 2011. He has helped lead teams at OSU that created the current CDU, the Psychiatric Flex Unit and Harding holding beds, created new triage/intake space, created the express admission unit, designed the newly expanded ED which opened in 2014, and proposed the innovating concept of an integrated cancer Emergency Department with the James Cancer Hospital. He helped create and implement the After Hours Clinic at Martha Morehouse, for which he was awarded the 2013 winner of the OSU College of Medicine Innovation Award. Dr. Moseley was responsible for founding a group of Emergency Medicine faculty that serve the Medical Center as advisors for CMS medical necessity determinations, appeals, and denials. He also co-founded the Department’s Administrative Fellowship and has enjoyed working with medical students, residents, fellows, and junior faculty to help them achieve their personal and professional goals. His professional interests include observation medicine, innovative care models to deliver acute care services, business partnerships to derive value for OSU’s patients, inpatient capacity management, and tele-health.