As a nationally recognized, award-winning healthcare leader, Sarah Ahmad spends her career at the intersection of health insurance, care delivery, data, and technology. She takes a bold approach to solving industry problems by challenging conventional thinking, making meaningful connections, and keeping care at the center of every decision.
Her 30 years of international healthcare experience include transforming organizations, building high-performing teams, and delivering measurable impact across all sectors of the industry. From reducing industry costs to advocating for better health outcomes, Sarah thrives on solving complex problems with clarity and purpose. At DataSpring, she leads an organization trusted by stakeholders across the healthcare ecosystem to make healthcare work better for everyone.
Prior to joining DataSpring, Sarah was the SVP of Health and Wellness at Canada’s largest pharmacy and health retailer. She was responsible for a portfolio of pharmacy services, medical clinics, provider technology, retail home health stores and digital health solutions. Sarah also served as Chief Innovation Officer at Magellan Health and SVP of Innovation and Transformation Strategy for Highmark Health. In addition, Sarah held many key leadership roles in product development, clinical operations, and network development at Humana, Inc.
Sarah is deeply committed to advancing women’s health and creating pathways for women in leadership. She currently serves on the boards of Elektra Health and Wondr Health, where she supports innovation in care delivery and access.
In addition to her professional work, Sarah is actively involved in her local community of Louisville, KY. She serves on the board of the Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft (KMAC), supporting initiatives that celebrate creativity and broaden access to the arts.
Sarah approaches every challenge with curiosity, courage, and a focus on delivering real-world results.
DataSpring CEO Sarah Ahmad Named to Becker’s “100 Women in Health IT to Know” for 2025
This prestigious recognition highlights women who are leading innovation and transformation across the healthcare industry. From streamlining administrative processes to driving strategic change, the honorees are making a powerful impact — and Sarah is no exception.
Bad Provider Data Is Delaying Care and Driving Up Costs
Inaccurate provider data is creating a hidden crisis in healthcare by delaying care and driving up costs for both patients and health plans, according to CAQH CEO Sarah Ahmad.
PODCAST: Using a data-driven approach to human-centered SDOH work
Listen to this podcast to learn how good health data empowers a good population health strategy.
The Cost of Ignoring Women’s Health Extends Beyond Finances: Sarah Ahmad
In a recent interview with The American Journal of Managed Care, CAQH CEO Sarah Ahmad highlighted a pressing issue in healthcare—neglecting women’s health.