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Tahmina Ahmad

Senior Research Analyst Clinical Quality Management at Health Net Federal Services

Tahmina Ahmad is a seasoned professional in the field of public health, currently serving as a Senior Research Analyst in Clinical Quality Management at Health Net Federal Services since 2014. Prior to this role, Tahmina was a Data Analyst for the Hospital Engagement Network at America's Essential Hospitals from 2013 to 2014. Experience also includes the position of Research Manager in the Neonatology Department at The George Washington University Hospital | GW Medical Faculty Associates from 2009 to 2013, where Tahmina also contributed as Editorial Manager for the Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine during the same period. Earlier in the career, Tahmina worked as a Consultant in the Health Services Department at The World Bank Group from 2008 to 2009. Educational qualifications include a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology-Biostatistics from The George Washington University and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from George Mason University.

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Health Net Federal Services

For more than three decades, Health Net Federal Services (HNFS) has partnered with the Department of Defense to provide health care services to those who serve and their family members. HNFS currently assists nearly 2.9 million beneficiaries in the TRICARE West Region, including active duty and retired service members, National Guard and Reserve, and family members. One of the first companies in the U.S. to develop comprehensive managed care programs for the military and their families, HNFS is advancing the future of health care and improving military readiness by creating better health outcomes, providing better care, and lowering cost. HNFS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Centene Corporation, a national leader in publicly-financed health care, including Medicare, Medicaid, and state-sponsored health care programs.