Gombe To Enroll 750,000 Persons into Health Scheme

The Gombe State Contributory Health Management Agency (GoHealth ), revealed that, it has targeted 750, 000 new enrolees from the informal sector in 2022.

The Team leader of GoHealth, Dr Abubakar Musa, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Gombe on Thursday.

He said that the agency has so far enrolled over 200, 000 persons from the private sector.

“The informal sector covers employees of companies, additional dependents, artisans and those that were not covered under the formal sector,” Musa said.

He said that the agency has enrolled 70,000 persons from the formal since the inception of the programme in 2021.

”The importance of the scheme cannot be overemphasised. It is meant for the poor, vulnerable and to make healthcare easily affordable,” Musa stated.

He further said that 67 health facilities were accredited as service providers adding that all of them were providing quality service to enrolees.

“These facilities are well equipped with good infrastructure and basic essential equipment, as well as the minimum manpower to provide qualitative healthcare services to the people.”

“Before we accredited them, we ensured that all the facilities will provide best healthcare services money can buy,” he said.

The team leader called on those that have not been enrolled to utilise the opportunity by enrolling.


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