Abraham is a public health consultant who has been working in Kent since 2010, undertaking a wide ranging portfolio of health care public health programme areas such as urgent care, end of life care, falls and fracture prevention including multiple morbidities. He is well established leader for collaborative working for health of the Kent & Medway Integrated Care System.
He is a subject matter expert and advises on both national and local population health management programmes including the award winning Kent Integrated Dataset programme and has been promoting the importance of local data partnership and use of locally linked health administrative datasets for advanced analytics such as complex care evaluation, predictive and simulation modelling using systems dynamics.
Abraham is the public health educational and training lead for the department having led the expansion of training placements offering to GPs, junior doctors, medical students, senior researchers. Since 2010, he is the consultant lead and advisor to the NHS on Individual Funding Requests, Clinical Effectiveness and Kent County strategic lead on the JSNA and Public Health Intelligence.
More recently he has also taken on the consultant lead role for building the Research Innovation & Improvement function in Local Authority Public Health for the department, overseeing a growing number of research activities to support public health practice.
Abraham is a Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health, more recently, the Faculty of Clinical Informatics for his valuable contributions and national advocacy role in in promoting the importance of linked datasets.