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Dr Edmund Wedam Kanmiki
Dr

Edmund Wedam Kanmiki

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Overview

Background

Dr. Edmund W. Kanmiki is a public health researcher with expertise spanning population health, epidemiology and health economics. He is passionate about achieving health equity, particularly for vulnerable populations. Dr. Kanmiki’s research focuses on social determinants of health, reproductive, maternal, and child health (RMCH), community-based healthcare interventions, healthcare financing, Indigenous health, non-communicable diseases and related areas. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics with economics, a master’s degree and PhD in public health. Edmund’s doctoral thesis at the University of Queensland aimed at improving equity in maternal and child health in rural communities using community-based primary healthcare strategies.

At UQ Poche Centre, Edmund is a member of the Implementing Life Course Interventions research team led by NHMRC Leadership Fellow, Mamun Abdullah. He is a co-investigator of the ARC Centre of Excellence for children and families over the Life Course project titled “Preventing and managing diabetes among Indigenous women and youth”. He is also a research coordinator for the “Exposure to Trihalomethanes in Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes in Queensland Study”.

Prior to joining the University of Queensland, Dr. Kanmiki held research roles at the University of Ghana and the Navrongo Health Research Centre and provided consultancy services to some national and multinational institutions. He is a recipient of the Mastercard Scholarship, Elsevier Atlas award and early carrier research grant award from the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH). His research and peer-reviewed publications have informed health policy and programs. Dr. Kanmiki has presented his research at several esteemed conferences. His research has also garnered media attention in prominent outlets including The Conversation in Australia, Health and Medicine in Canada, and Health and Wellness in the United Kingdom.

Availability

Dr Edmund Wedam Kanmiki is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours), University for Development Studies
  • Masters (Coursework), American University of Beirut
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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68 works between 2014 and 2026

61 - 68 of 68 works

2018

Journal Article

An assessment of a performance-based management agreement initiative in Ghana's health service

Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Bempah, Ben Owusu Smith, Awoonor-Williams, John Koku, Bawah, Ayaga A., d'Almeida, Selassi Amah and Kassak, Kassem M. (2018). An assessment of a performance-based management agreement initiative in Ghana's health service. Bmc Health Services Research, 18 (1) 995, 995. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3810-6

An assessment of a performance-based management agreement initiative in Ghana's health service

2018

Journal Article

Socio-demographic determinants of low birth weight: evidence from the Kassena-Nankana districts of the Upper East Region of Ghana

Agorinya, Isaiah Awintuen, Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Nonterah, Engelbert Adamwaba, Tediosi, Fabrizio, Akazili, James, Welaga, Paul, Azongo, Daniel and Oduro, Abraham Rexford (2018). Socio-demographic determinants of low birth weight: evidence from the Kassena-Nankana districts of the Upper East Region of Ghana. PLoS One, 13 (11) e0206207, e0206207. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206207

Socio-demographic determinants of low birth weight: evidence from the Kassena-Nankana districts of the Upper East Region of Ghana

2018

Journal Article

Informal workers' access to health care services: findings from a qualitative study in the Kassena-Nankana districts of Northern Ghana

Akazili, James, Chatio, Samuel, Ataguba, John Ele-Ojo, Agorinya, Isaiah, Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Sankoh, Osman and Oduro, Abraham (2018). Informal workers' access to health care services: findings from a qualitative study in the Kassena-Nankana districts of Northern Ghana. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 18 (1) 20. doi: 10.1186/s12914-018-0159-1

Informal workers' access to health care services: findings from a qualitative study in the Kassena-Nankana districts of Northern Ghana

2018

Conference Publication

Moving towards universal health coverage: an assessment of unawareness of health insurance coverage status among reproductive-age women in rural northern Ghana

Kanmiki, Edmund W., Bawah, Ayaga A., Akazili, James, Awoonor-Williams, John Koku and Kassak, Kassem (2018). Moving towards universal health coverage: an assessment of unawareness of health insurance coverage status among reproductive-age women in rural northern Ghana. CUGH 9th Annual Conference, New York. NY, United States, 15 - 18 March, 2018. London, United Kingdom: The Lancet Publishing Group. doi: 10.1016/s2214-109x(18)30161-x

Moving towards universal health coverage: an assessment of unawareness of health insurance coverage status among reproductive-age women in rural northern Ghana

2017

Journal Article

Assessing the impoverishment effects of out-of-pocket healthcare payments prior to the uptake of the national health insurance scheme in Ghana

Akazili, James, Ataguba, John Ele-Ojo, Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Gyapong, John, Sankoh, Osman, Oduro, Abraham and McIntyre, Di (2017). Assessing the impoverishment effects of out-of-pocket healthcare payments prior to the uptake of the national health insurance scheme in Ghana. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 17 (1) 13. doi: 10.1186/s12914-017-0121-7

Assessing the impoverishment effects of out-of-pocket healthcare payments prior to the uptake of the national health insurance scheme in Ghana

2017

Journal Article

Assessing the catastrophic effects of out-of-pocket healthcare payments prior to the uptake of a nationwide health insurance scheme in Ghana

Akazili, James, McIntyre, Diane, Kanmiki, Edmund W., Gyapong, John, Oduro, Abraham, Sankoh, Osman and Ataguba, John E. (2017). Assessing the catastrophic effects of out-of-pocket healthcare payments prior to the uptake of a nationwide health insurance scheme in Ghana. Global Health Action, 10 (1) 1289735. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2017.1289735

Assessing the catastrophic effects of out-of-pocket healthcare payments prior to the uptake of a nationwide health insurance scheme in Ghana

2016

Journal Article

Factors influencing willingness to participate in new drug trial studies: A study among parents whose children were recruited into these trials in northern Ghana

Akazili, James, Chatio, Samuel, Achana, Fabian Sebastian, Oduro, Abraham, Kanmiki, Edmund W. and Baiden, Frank (2016). Factors influencing willingness to participate in new drug trial studies: A study among parents whose children were recruited into these trials in northern Ghana. BMC Research Notes, 9 (1) 139. doi: 10.1186/s13104-016-1951-4

Factors influencing willingness to participate in new drug trial studies: A study among parents whose children were recruited into these trials in northern Ghana

2014

Journal Article

Socio-economic and demographic determinants of under-five mortality in rural northern Ghana

Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Bawah, Ayaga A., Agorinya, Isaiah, Achana, Fabian S., Awoonor-Williams, John Koku, Oduro, Abraham R., Phillips, James F. and Akazili, James (2014). Socio-economic and demographic determinants of under-five mortality in rural northern Ghana. Bmc International Health and Human Rights, 14 (1) 24. doi: 10.1186/1472-698x-14-24

Socio-economic and demographic determinants of under-five mortality in rural northern Ghana

Supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Next Generation: understanding and preventingnon-communicable diseases (NCDs) risk factors among urban First Nations Children and Youth in Australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Abdullah Mamun

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