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Sara Siegel

Deloitte Global Health & Human Services Sector Leader

Sara Siegel is Deloitte’s Global Sector Leader for the Health Care and Health & Human Services sectors. In this role, she oversees Deloitte’s healthcare practices in all countries of operation and works closely with public and private health care practice leaders within the Deloitte network to help organizations address transformational changes impacting the sector including digital transformation and AI, workforce, and operational efficiencies. 

Sara is based in the UK and maintains the NHS as a client in addition to her global portfolio. She has worked with the NHS and healthcare clients for the last 20 years in the UK and across Europe, and has led the growth of the UK healthcare practice over the past several years. Sara believes passionately in the mission of the NHS, and with her teams, she supports the NHS to do more and better with the resources at its disposal. 

Some of Sara’s work includes supporting the government on its Coronavirus testing program and introducing robotic and cognitive automation to improve the speed and quality of NHS services and to release more time for direct patient care. It is the introduction and uptake of new innovative practices either pioneered by individuals or tested first in other health systems around the world that Sara most enjoys working with her clients on. She works extensively with the large technology to implement new digital technology and AI for healthcare clients. 

In her global role, Sara works to create connectivity between the health systems of the world all seeking to solve similar challenges. The practice supports healthcare clients with digital implementations, cyber security, data analytics, care pathway redesign, workforce improvements, virtual care, and increasingly AI and Generative AI solutions to the wicked issues affecting healthcare. Sara holds a BS from Northwestern University and an MBA from Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires (INSEAD). Sara is on the President’s Leadership Council for the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) and is a trustee of the Peter Sowerby Foundation, which supports healthcare causes, and Helpforce, which supports volunteering in the NHS.