BOSCHMA Expands Enrollment in Borno State to Enhance Quality Healthcare and Reduce Out-of-Pocket Expenses The Borno State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (BOSCHMA) has embarked on an additional enrollment drive across various regions of Borno State. This initiative aims to provide quality healthcare services to more residents, reducing the financial burden of out-of-pocket expenses amid the current economic hardship in the country. In response to the growing healthcare needs of vulnerable populations, including children under five, pregnant women, the elderly, and the economically disadvantaged, BOSCHMA targets an increase in the number of beneficiaries enrolled in the state’s contributory healthcare scheme. The enrollment drive focuses on ensuring that these groups have access to essential health services without the stress of high medical costs. The additional enrollment is expected to significantly alleviate the financial pressure on families, ensuring that more people receive timely and adequate medical care. BOSCHMA’s efforts are complemented by continuous monitoring and evaluation to ensure the effective implementation of the contributory healthcare scheme. As BOSCHMA continues to roll out this enrollment drive, residents are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to secure their health and that of their families. The agency remains steadfast in its mission to deliver quality healthcare services and promote a healthier, more resilient Borno State.