Dr. Obianuju Helen Okoye is a U.S. Health Care Consultant with a medical degree, an MBA in healthcare management, and a masters in epidemiology/public health. Dr. O.H. Okoye background includes being a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical and Research Fellow, and State of Michigan HIV/AIDS epidemiologist.
She has a plethora of clinical research experience and has presented at U.S. and international medical conferences. Dr. O.H. Okoye has authored some publications, such as the impact of the implementation of the Affordable Care Act on medical tourism in the U.S., the Market Analysis on U.S. Health Reform (Impact on Supply and Demand for Health Care Services), and on lessons learned from the Ebola epidemic. Dr. O.H. Okoye’s interests include disease prevention, empowering under-served communities globally, bridging access (to) and streamlining the delivery of healthcare services.
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