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Johns Hopkins clarifies affiliation with Anne Sansa Daly amid credential dispute

Anne Sansa Daly's appointment as board member of NHIA has been revoked Anne Sansa Daly’s appointment as board member of NHIA has been revoked

The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the USA has addressed questions and concerns regarding the credentials of Anne Sansa Daly, known as a doctor and medical practitioner, following an official request from a concerned citizen of Ghana.

The concerned citizen, a pharmacist identified as Reginald Sekyi-Brown, wrote to the Office of the Registrar of the school on May 25, 2025, requesting the credential verification for Sansa Daly.

He sought to verify whether Sansa Daly was a graduate of the prestigious institution, the specific degrees she earned, and the timeline of her graduation.

He also sought to determine whether her reported medical credentials qualified her to practice medicine in the United States, and what certification, if any, granted her the authority to do so.

In response to the letter, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine stated that they were unable to find any record of a person by that name to confirm her as an alumna or former student of the institution.

“Hello, We are unable to locate a record under this name,” a response from Johns Hopkins read.

This followed public concerns surrounding Anne Sansa Daly’s recent appointment as a board member of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), which sparked outrage among some members of the public who alleged that her credentials may have been falsified.

Subsequently, her appointment has since been revoked by President John Dramani Mahama and she has been replaced as a board member.

Read the response from Johns Hopkins below:

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