Adam Moss, Pharm.D
Dr. Adam Moss is a healthcare decision intelligence specialist, pharmacist, and informatics professional focused on how decisions are made—and why they vary—within complex healthcare systems.
He is the founder of EHRxpert and the Analyst Cognitive Stewardship (ACS) framework, a structured approach designed to evaluate how professionals interpret data, navigate ambiguity, and make decisions in real-world clinical and operational environments.
His work centers on the gap between data availability and decision quality. Across areas such as revenue cycle management, clinical workflows, and electronic health record (EHR) systems, he examines how variability in decision-making persists—even when systems, data, and guidelines are standardized.
Through ACS Labs, Dr. Moss evaluates real-world decision patterns to identify where ambiguity, workflow design, and cognitive load influence outcomes such as coding accuracy, compliance risk, and operational efficiency.
He holds a Doctor of Pharmacy from the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and a Master’s in Biomedical and Health Informatics from UNC Chapel Hill. His background spans hospital pharmacy practice, informatics, and healthcare operations, including roles within large health systems.
His work focuses on aligning human reasoning with system design to improve consistency, transparency, and reliability in healthcare decision-making.
• UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy - PharmD, 2020
• UNC School of Pharmacy - Fellowship in Health System Pharmacy Administration
• UNC Chapel Hill - M.P.S. in Biomedical and Health Informatics
• Pace University - M.C.S.
• PharmD
• Board of Pharmacy Specialties - Seed Grant (2021)
1) Evaluation of the value of board-certified pharmacists in United States hospitals and the associated impact on clinical and operational measures: A cross-sectional pilot study JACCP · Jun 13, 2025
2) Optimizing standardized neonatal and infant continuous infusion concentrations based on intravenous infusion pump data AJHP · Jun 10, 2025
3) Contributing factors for career goal advancement of pharmacy learners in the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color community AJHP · Mar 28, 2024
4) Evaluation of chemotherapy preparation processes: Volumetric method reliability and gravimetric method utility within 5 US hospitals AJHP · Feb 8, 2022
5) Cannabidiol Products’ Impact on Pharmacist-Provided Medication Management Pharmacy Times · Sep 5, 2019
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Pharmacy
- Business Analyst
- Electronic Health Records
- Decision Intelligence
- Analyst Cognitive Stewardship
- Health Informatics
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
What I enjoy most about practicing medicine is understanding how decisions are made under uncertainty. Every clinical situation reveals something about how we think—our strengths, blind spots, and patterns. That ongoing discovery, and the opportunity to improve it, is what I find most meaningful.