Dr David Tetteh is a pharmacists’ representative on the NHIA Governing Board
The Directorate of Health of the NDC Professionals Forum has congratulated pharmacist and marketing expert, Dr David Tetteh, following his appointment as the pharmacists’ representative on the Governing Board of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA).
In a statement issued by the Directorate on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, Dr Tetteh’s appointment was described as not only a significant personal achievement but also a moment of collective pride for the pharmaceutical community and all stakeholders dedicated to advancing healthcare delivery in Ghana.
“This appointment is not only a significant personal milestone, but also a moment of pride for the entire pharmaceutical community and all stakeholders committed to quality healthcare delivery in Ghana. It is a clear and well-deserved recognition of your many years of dedicated service, professional excellence, and unwavering commitment to improving the pharmaceutical sector,” the statement noted.
The Directorate also commended Dr Tetteh’s longstanding contributions to the NDC Professionals Forum.
“Your impact within the NDC ProForum is well known. As a pioneering member of the Pharmacist Forum, you played an instrumental role in the success of our maiden Health Conference, an event that laid the foundation for sustained professional collaboration and policy engagement. Equally important is your ongoing mentorship of young pharmacists, which continues to inspire and build capacity within the profession.”
The Directorate reaffirmed its support for Dr Tetteh and expressed its readiness to collaborate with him throughout his tenure on the NHIA Board.
“We are confident you will serve with distinction and make a lasting impact,” the statement added.
Dr Tetteh’s appointment by President John Dramani Mahama forms part of a broader strategy to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of Ghana’s national health insurance system.
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