Martey S. Dodoo, PhD, Economist

Martey S. Dodoo is Economic and Demographic Analyst at the Robert Graham Center. He has held previous economist and statistician positions with the PSC: Western Integrity Center, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, and MDRC in New York. He has also served on the economics faculties of The Pennsylvania State University and the University of Ghana and has also taught courses in statistics and research methods.

His current research interests are in health access and coverage, workforce, labor and demographic economics, program evaluation, patient safety and health quality, utilization, cost, and fiscal impact analysis. He also has interests in the application of microeconomic modeling and econometrics, multilevel or HLM modeling techniques, and cost-benefit analysis in health care.

He earned a Ph.D. in demography and economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He also earned graduate degrees in economics from the University of Western Ontario (Canada) and the University of Ghana, as well as an undergraduate degree in biochemistry. He is a member of the International Health Economics Association, the Society of Government Economists, and the Society for Clinical Data Management.