Adamawa State Contributory Health Management Agency (ASCHMA) visits GoHealth on Learning Visit
The Gombe State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (GoHealth), has received a delegation from Adamawa State Contributory Health Management Agency (ASCHMA) on a study tour.

The delegation led by, the Executive Secretary of ASCHMA Dr. Amos Ujulu, lauded GoHealth’s Team Lead, Dr. Abubakar Musa for his continued support and assistance which has in no little way given ASCHMA the necessary boost for the take off of the State Contributory Health Scheme in Adamawa state.
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He disclosed the support had robbed of on the several successes, including the enrolment BHCPF enrollees into its BHCPF scheme, and payment of capitation for 9 months as well as accreditation of some facilities for the Scheme.
He thanked the Agency for the hospitality and synergy ASCHMA has enjoyed during the study tour.
Receiving the ASCHMA delegation the Agency’s Team Lead, Dr. Musa thanked Dr. Ujulu and his team for choosing to visit Gombe, and emphasised that GoHealth also benefitted from such synergies in the past, “and will always have its door open for all who are willing to visit and learn,” the Gohealth boss said.
The study session was taken by Dr. Gideon Maspara who took detailed sessions to explain existing GoHealth ICT modules and platforms.
Maspara also revealed that GoHealth is already on its way to becoming a paperless Agency because of its robust ICT platform.
The tour also featured visits to the GoHealth office, GoHealth’s 24/7 call and contact centre and a GoHealth accredited PHC’s in the state.
The visit comes as ASCHMA prepares to begin deductions from Adamawa State Civil Servants for the Contributory Health Scheme, by the end of August.
Dairus Samson
PRO
GoHealth



