Abdul-Rahaman Mohammed
Chief Health Data Officer
Chief Health Data Officer
Abdul-Rahaman is a data-systems thinker who translates frontline operational gaps into automated, high-accuracy reporting and decision-support infrastructure. He holds First Class Honors in Health Information Management and Statistics, with a thesis on health information system utilization among frontline workers that demonstrates mastery of practical frictions inside African health facilities. At Tamale Technical University Hospital, he rebuilt the entire monthly reporting workflow, developing a KoboCollect-based digital pipeline that automates data capture and exports structured datasets into Excel. This reduced reporting timelines dramatically, increased accuracy, and eliminated dependency on manual compilation, with micro-infrastructure innovations compounding across Mary’s PAT networks and population-scale monitoring.
His field experience with IPA, Ipsos, Marshal Medical Center, and the Electoral Commission positions him to design, deploy, and quality-assure data systems under imperfect conditions with high fidelity. His superpower is rapid learning and adaptation; colleagues recognize his world-class patient explanations, tireless high-quality work, maintenance of team harmony, and protection of data accuracy in demanding field environments. At Mary, he strengthens the intelligence layer underpinning clinical safety, operational visibility, and public health forecasting, supporting statistical modeling, research, CAPI design, reporting automation, and field data governance, ensuring that clinical AI agents and operational dashboards are grounded in real-world accuracy.

