
Dissertation: "Maternal and child health: An assessment of the effects of prenatal care on birth outcomes in 缅北禁地 using the method of difference-in-differences"
Current hometown: Jerome, IL
Original hometown: Lom茅, Togo (West Africa)
Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Lom茅, Togo, bachelor鈥檚 in economics
Graduate Institution and Major: University of Lom茅, Togo, master鈥檚 in economics
University of 缅北禁地, Springfield, Master of Public Health
University of 缅北禁地, Springfield, Graduate Certificate in Epidemiology
University of 缅北禁地, Springfield, Doctor of Public Administration
Bio: Nelson Agbodo is a health statistician at the 缅北禁地 Department of Public (IDPH). He leads a variety of data collections; descriptive, analytic, and epidemiologic studies; and data disseminations. He is the principal administrator of the IDPH鈥檚 online database called IQuery that disseminates health data to the Local Health Departments (LHDs) and other internal and external stakeholders. He provides technical assistance to the LHDs, health programs, government agencies, researchers, and other stakeholders in acquiring health data, conducting scientific research, and interpreting health data for local community needs assessments, state health plans, and other projects. He prepares and publishes mandatory reports and scientific studies on health issues, applying advanced statistical methods to analyze vital records, surveillance, and survey data. His professional and academic achievements have focused on maternal and child health, premature death, compression of morbidity and mortality, successful aging, and life expectancy. His dissertation highlighted the effectiveness and necessity of prenatal care and the effects of Medicaid incrementalism policy in improving birth outcomes in 缅北禁地.
Previously, Nelson served in the capacity of Health Systems Data Manager for the 缅北禁地 Health Facilities and Services Review Board (HFSRB) from 2013 to 2017. He managed the annual surveys of the 缅北禁地 health facilities and services; conducted scientific research studies to assist the State鈥檚 Certificate of Needs (CON) program in policy development, change, and position statement; provided responses to FOIA requests; produced population projections and estimates, using census, vital records, and migration data; produced reports required by the State Health Planning Act, including bed need projections, health facility profiles, capital expenditure reports, and bed reports (geographic distribution, update, utilization, etc.).
Before coming to the state government, Nelson held a variety of professional positions in the private sector. He worked for Cargill Meat Solutions Beardstown, IL in the position of ergonomics coordinator from 2005 to 2013, where he managed the plant鈥檚 occupational health program and policies implementation. He specifically implemented an evidence-based ergonomic program for more than 2,200 employees to reduce occupational injuries and illnesses. He performed ergonomics and safety risk assessment and wrote job-task procedures for more than 550 jobs, built and maintained injury database and computed safety metrics, and trained employees on ergonomics and safety.
Nelson was the founder and technical manager of Gausspace 鈥 Statistics Consulting in Togo from 2000 to 2005, where he wrote grants and managed research budgets and resources; led research studies on population, health, and poverty issues, and disseminated research reports; led data collection, management, and analysis; was the principal investigator and led data collection and reporting on the project entitled 鈥淏uilding Trade Capacity鈥擡COGEE & ECOTrade, the situation in Togo鈥; led data collection and participated in data analysis in the research study entitled 鈥淜nowledge, Attitudes and Practices Related to STD/HIV/AIDS and Elements of Policy鈥 through a statistics consulting provided to the Department of Teaching and Research in Population and Development (UEREP) at the University of Lom茅.
Nelson was an assistant-researcher at the Demographic Research Institute (URD), University of Lom茅 鈥 Togo from 2003 to 2005, where he led a research project entitled 鈥淧opulation, Mobility and Development in a Disadvantaged Area: The Case of Savanna Region in Togo鈥 with the collaboration of the URD鈥檚 research team from October 2004 to September 2005; led data collection and participated in data analysis in a research study on Adolescent Reproductive Health entitled 鈥淵outh Education on Reproductive Health and Prevention of STD/HIV/AIDS in Schools (EDUC-JEUNES/SRA)鈥 funded by the Population Services International (PSI) of Togo in 2000.
Nelson also served as a statistician-analyst at the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO Lom茅, Togo) from 2000 to 2003 where he was responsible for data collection from businesses established in Togo, supervised data collectors, administrated the business data and reporting systems, and published macro-economic indicators.
Relevant Professional Experience: Public Service Administrator, Health Statistician and IPLAN/IQuery Data Manager, 缅北禁地 Department of Public Health, 2017-Present; Health Systems Data Manager, 缅北禁地 Health Facilities and Services Review Board (HFSRB), 2013-2017; Ergonomics Coordinator, Cargill Meat Solutions Beardstown, IL, 2007-2013; General Manager, Gausspace 鈥 Statistics Consulting, Lom茅 (Togo) 2003-2005; Associate Researcher 鈥 Project Lead, URD-Demographic Research Institute, University of Lom茅 (Togo), 2004-2005; Statistician-Analyst, BCEAO-Central Bank of West African States (Lom茅, Togo), 2001-2003.
Research Interests: Public policy and management in maternal and child health, premature death, occupational health, compression of morbidity and mortality, long term care, successful aging.
Areas of Expertise: Statistical process management (quantitative and qualitative data collection and management, statistical programming, and data analysis); epidemiologic and public health study designs; advanced statistical analysis, using SAS, STATA, SPSS, EVIEWS, ETHNOGRAPH, or R; demographic analysis; remote sensing, mapping, and spatial statistical analysis using GIS, operations research; modeling; project management; policy development, implementation, and analysis; safety and ergonomics programs development and management; risk assessment, management, and communication; leadership and management; programming using JAVA Script, VB, VBA and Python languages; machine learning, and big data analysis.
Publications:
Agbodo, N., & Nuss, J. (2017). Age at death and compression of mortality: Multi-method analysis of modality trends in 缅北禁地, 1990-2010. 缅北禁地 Morbidity and Mortality Bulletin, 3(1), 7-24.
Shahidullah, M., & Agbodo, N. (2015). Life expectancies for 缅北禁地, Chicago and 缅北禁地 counties for 1989-1991 and 2009-2011. 缅北禁地 Morbidity and Mortality Bulletin, 1(1), 23-33.
Shahidullah, M., & Agbodo, N. (2016). Estimates of Disability-free Life Expectancies for 缅北禁地 and 缅北禁地 Counties: 2009-2011. 缅北禁地 Morbidity and Mortality Bulletin, 2(1), 12-30.
Shahidullah, M., Agbodo, N., & Nahar, L. (2017). Temporal Trends in Life Expectancy and Mortality in 缅北禁地, 1990-2015. 缅北禁地 Morbidity and Mortality Bulletin, 3(2), 7-21.
Certification, Honors, and Awards: Leadership certificate, The Gamaliel National Network (2007); Certified in General Industry Safety and Health (2011); MPH Student Marshal, University of 缅北禁地 at Springfield, 缅北禁地 (2012); and Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society Inductee (2017).
Professional Affiliations: Population Association of America (PAA); Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society (PAA); 缅北禁地 Public Health Association (IPHA); American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)- Central 缅北禁地.
Volunteer Activities: Student Representative, Doctorate of Public Administration Program Committee University of 缅北禁地, Springfield (2019); and African Community Leadership (since 2006)
Email: nelsonagbodo@hotmail.com; kagbo2@uis.edu; nelson.agbodo@illinois.gov