Name: Adeyemi Oluwaseye Abayomi
Field: Health Information Management & Public Health Research
Specialization: Health Records Management, Health Data Analysis, Monitoring & Evaluation, Demography, Hospital Statistics and Research Methodology
Adeyemi Oluwaseye Abayomi is a dedicated scholar and researcher in the field of Health Information Management (HIM), with a strong academic and professional focus on public health data systems, monitoring and evaluation, and the application of health informatics to improve healthcare delivery outcomes. He is currently pursuing advanced research on “Effects of the introduction of Electronic Health Records on Data Accuracy and Accessibility in Rural Communities in Ekiti-State, Nigeria”, a doctoral thesis that reflects his passion for leveraging data-driven systems to improve maternal and child health outcomes.
He holds a solid background in bioinformatics, demography, health data analysis, and research methodology, with extensive training in data governance, monitoring frameworks, and the application of information systems in healthcare. His work integrates both qualitative and quantitative research approaches, with a particular emphasis on ensuring the accuracy, security, and ethical use of health data.
Adeyemi has contributed to several academic projects, lecture notes, and training materials for undergraduate and postgraduate students, covering topics such as health information systems, fertility and mortality indicators, knowledge management, and the use of ICT in health communication. His expertise also extends to developing data collection tools, creating evidence-based health indicators, and applying global health metrics for decision-making.
Beyond academics, he is committed to capacity building, mentoring students and health professionals in effective health data utilization for improved policy and practice. Adeyemi’s long-term vision is to contribute to the strengthening of health information systems in Nigeria and across Africa, ensuring that data becomes a powerful tool for advancing public health.