The Borno State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (BOSCHMA) organises a two-day capacity building for Medical Doctors and Principal Medical Officers on the Formal Sector Contributory Healthcare Scheme. The workshop took place at the State Specialists Conference Hall on 18th and 19th December 2025. The training targets 300 Secondary Healthcare providers accross all cadre in the State. The Executive Secretary of BOSCHMA, Dr. Saleh Abba Kaza, welcomed all participants and emphasised on their partnership to see a successful implementation of the scheme. Dr. Joseph Jatau, the Board Chairman of the Hospitals Management Board (HMB), The Chief Medical Director (CMD) Prof. Abubakar Kullima and the Medical Director State Specialist Hospital Maiduguri Dr. B Shehu all reiterates the importance of the training in strengthening service delivery, improving compliance, and ensuring the successful implementation of the Formal Sector Contributory Scheme at levels of health care across the state. In his presentation, the Executive Secretary, Dr. Saleh Abba Kaza, highlighted the eligibility criteria for accreditation of healthcare providers and addresses issues related to moral hazards stressing the need for ethical practices and accountability within the scheme. The Director of Quality Assurance, Dr. Inna Alimi, delivered a comprehensive presentation on the referral system claims management process, and the Basic Minimum Package for Health of the scheme, outlining standards and expectations for participating healthcare facilities. Additionally, the Head of ICT, Mustapha Mohammed, presented on the enrolment process, Electronic Health Records (EHR) as well as an overview of the electronic referral system and e-claims platform, demonstrating how digital solutions will enhance efficiency, transparency, and data management within the scheme. The participants expressed their commitments in seeing they contribute to the success of the scheme and also shared observations, comments, and recommendations aimed at improving the implementation and sustainability of the Formal Sector Contributory Healthcare Scheme.