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Dr Raheelah Ahmad
Dr Raheelah Ahmad
Raheelah is a Research Associate working as part of the CIPM project. Her work uses a multi-method approach to analyse structural and behavioural factors involved in innovation adoption and diffusion, the findings will inform practice by providing information on what can help or hinder innovation adoption. For further information about Raheelah's work, click here.
Raheelah’s main research interests included qualitative methods of inquiry, consumer centred approaches to provision of healthcare, sense-making theory and inequities in health service provision and outcomes. She joins the Centre from a PhD in Health Management completed within the Imperial College Business School. Her thesis title was: Explaining antenatal health-seeking behaviour: a sense-making perspective.
Raheelah is a founding member of the International Health Management Research Collaborative and Associate Editor for the international peer reviewed journal Public Health.


