Kathy Moum, MA

North Dakota Department of Health
Community Health Section
600 E Boulevard Avenue
Dept 301
Bismarck, ND
USA 58505-0200
Email: kmoum@nd.gov

Biographical Sketch:
May 1987 – Hired as a Research Analyst by the Research and Statistics unit of the North Dakota Department of Human Services. 1994 – Transferred to the NDDHS Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services division to manage a Mental Health statistics grant. July 2001 – Joined the North Dakota Department of Health to work as an epidemiologist with the Diabetes Prevention and Control Program and Healthy People 2010. Have since taken on duties as the epidemiologist for the Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program and the Oral Health Program. Collaborative Effort to Improve Diabetes Care in North Dakota with the use of MediQHome 2009 CDC Diabetes Translation Conference, April 21-24, 2009, Long Beach, CA Concurrent session presentation Authors: Kathy Moum, Ann Fraase, David Hanekom, MD Collaborative Effort to Evaluate Health Claims Data for Children with Diabetes in North Dakota 2004 CDC Diabetes Translation Conference, May 10-13, 2004, Chicago IL Concurrent session presentation Authors: Kathy Moum, Ann Fraase, Sherri Paxon The Outcomes of the North Dakota Diabetes Disease Management Program 2004 CDC Diabetes Translation Conference, May 10-13, 2004, Chicago IL Poster presentation Authors: Ann Fraase, Mike Sjomeling, Sherri Paxon, Kathy Moum Development of a Comprehensive Cost Capture for Children with Severe Emotional Disorders Paper presented at the 13th Annual Research Conference, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base. March 2000, Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health. Authors: Larry Burd, Marilyn G. Klug, Joann Hoesel, Kathy Moum Declining Mortality Rate Among People With Diabetes in North Dakota, 1997–2002. Edward F. Tierney, Betsy L. Cadwell, Michael M. Engelgau, Larry Shireley, Sherri L. Parsons, Kathy Moum, and Linda S. Geiss Diabetes Care. 2004; 27: 2723-2725 Increasing rate of diabetes in pregnancy among American Indian and white mothers in Montana and North Dakota, 1989-2000. Moum KR; Holzman GS; Harwell TS; Parsons SL; Adams SD; Oser CS; Spence MR; Helgerson SD; Gohdes D North Dakota Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, North Dakota Department of Health, Bismarck, North Dakota, USA. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 2004; 8(2):71-6 (ISSN: 1092-7875) North Dakota partnerships' success story. Increasing access to quality services, satisfying families and containing costs. Ronningen P; Moum K; Hoesel J North Dakota Department of Human Services, USA. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow. 1998; 7(2):45-7 (ISSN: 1063-8490)