The towering and ever-increasing cost of healthcare is a constant headache for people in the country.
Shortages of dengue medicine should not have been an issue at this critical time
Government must address the shortage in public hospitals
Bangladesh aims to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030. This means that all citizens of the country would have access to quality healthcare and financial protection.
We must build a connected experience of care that is based on effective policies, high-quality digital services, and outreach and education.
Lessons from past years must reflect in decisions by relevant authorities
One could say the success story of Bangladesh’s economic development has been spectacular.
Public-private partnerships can lead to a more equitable and accessible health sector.
In its first major foray in Bangladesh, India’s Apollo Hospitals group has announced that it has signed a brand licensing operations and management agreement with Chattogam-based Imperial Hospital Ltd for a super-speciality hospital in the port city.
The towering and ever-increasing cost of healthcare is a constant headache for people in the country.
Shortages of dengue medicine should not have been an issue at this critical time
Government must address the shortage in public hospitals
Bangladesh aims to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030. This means that all citizens of the country would have access to quality healthcare and financial protection.
We must build a connected experience of care that is based on effective policies, high-quality digital services, and outreach and education.
Lessons from past years must reflect in decisions by relevant authorities
One could say the success story of Bangladesh’s economic development has been spectacular.
Public-private partnerships can lead to a more equitable and accessible health sector.
In its first major foray in Bangladesh, India’s Apollo Hospitals group has announced that it has signed a brand licensing operations and management agreement with Chattogam-based Imperial Hospital Ltd for a super-speciality hospital in the port city.
Chattogram Medical College Hospital (CMCH), the only tertiary level hospital in the greater Chattogram region, has been upgraded from 1,313 beds to 2,200.