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DGDA regulates all activities related to import and export of raw materials, packaging materials, production, sale, pricing, licensing, registration of all kinds of medicine including those of Ayurvedic, Unani, herbal and homeopathic systems. [4] The Pharmacy Council of Bangladesh(PCB) was established under the Pharmacy Ordinance Act in 1976.
Satmed has been deployed at the centre as a mobile health information management system to collect and analyse patient data. The initial focus is on using Satmed to support rolling clinics - medical teams visit local villages on a regular basis to treat patients on-site and to offer prevention measures and health monitoring.
Hospitals in Bangladesh play a vital role in the country's healthcare system, providing essential medical services to the population. With a growing emphasis on improving healthcare infrastructure, Bangladesh has made significant progress in expanding access to hospital facilities across the country.
The final outcome of good health care system is the changed health status or improve health status of the community which is expressed in terms of lives saved, death averted, disease prevented, disease treated, prolongation of life etc. Health care delivery system in Bangladesh based on PHC concept has got various Level of service delivery:
ICDDR,B (formerly known as the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh) is an international health research organisation located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] Dedicated to saving lives through research and treatment, ICDDR,B addresses some of the most critical health concerns facing the world today, ranging from improving ...
It is located in the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka in 203, Shaheed Sayed Nazrul Islam Sarani (86, Bijoy Nagar). Its function is to give registration to MBBS & BDS & DMD to practice medicine and dentistry in Bangladesh. It maintains the official register of Medical Practitioner, Dental Practitioner & Medical Assistant Practitioner within Bangladesh.
The association traces its origins to the Pakistan Medical Association which was established in 1948. [5] Following the Independence of Bangladesh , doctors in Bangladesh reorganized remnants of the Pakistan Medical Association and adopted a constitution of Bangladesh Medical Association on 14 January 1973.
In July 2020, a number of medical suppliers blamed the Central Medical Store Depot for delays in COVID-19 test kits as they were taking too long for approval. [4] According to Rozina Islam of the daily Prothom Alo there is a lack of coordination between Central Medical Store Depot and the Directorate General of Health Services. [5]