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Public Vs Private

Healthcare

Team Yellow
INB372.6
Members

1) Habiba Taslim mim - 2012867630

2) Md. Ittehadul Islam Nafi -2323734630

3) Sabauddin Ahmed Sezan - 1711927630


Introduction

 Healthcare means taking care of

people's health. It includes things

like going to the doctor, getting

treatments, and staying healthy


Healthcare in Bangladesh

 In Bangladesh, healthcare means

both public and private hospitals and

clinics. Public healthcare is run by

the government, and private

healthcare is run by individuals or

companies.
Public Healthcare

Public healthcare in Bangladesh is when the government provides and pays for
health services. They want everyone to have access to doctors and hospitals,
especially in rural areas.

Features :

 Easy to Reach: Public hospitals and clinics are everywhere, so people can easily
go to them, even if they live far away.

 Cost: Government helps pay for healthcare, so it's cheaper for everyone.

 Preventing Sickness:They try to stop people from getting sick by giving vaccines
and teaching about health.
Private Healthcare

 Private healthcare is when people or companies own hospitals or clinics. They


offer specialized services and care, but you have to pay more for it

Features :

Quality and Choices: Private hospitals have good services and offer many types of
treatments.

- Convenience: It's easier to get appointments and you don't have to wait long.

- Cost: Private healthcare is more expensive than public, so not everyone can afford
it.
Processing Pattern

1. Initial Contact:

 Apollo Hospital: Schedule appointments online, via phone, or even through a mobile
app. with English-speaking staff available.
 DMCH: Appointments are likely scheduled in person or over the phone in Bengali.

2. Technology and Facilities:


 Apollo Hospital: Advanced medical technology
 DMCH:Technology may not be as advanced as Apollo Hospitals, but offer a wide range
of medical services.
Processing Pattern

3. Cost and Insurance:


 Apollo Hospital: Higher costs compared to DMCH.
 DMCH: More affordable option

4. Waiting Times:
 Apollo Hospitals: Waiting times might be shorter.
 DMCH: Wait times could be longer


5.Discharge Process:
 Apollo Hospitals: Discharge process is typically well-organized.
 DMCH: Discharge process may be more basic and less structured.
Problems in Apollo vs DMCH

DMCH:
 Funding gaps: Insufficient resources to meet growing demand
 Bureaucracy: Administrative hurdles affecting service delivery
 Political influence: Healthcare policies may be subject to political agendas
APOLLO:
 Cost escalation: Healthcare inflation outpacing income growth
 Accessibility: Limited access for uninsured or underinsured individuals
 Profit motive: Potential conflicts between patient care and financial interests
Challenges in Apollo vs DMCH

DMCH
 Limited resources: Funding constraints, budget allocations
 Overburdened systems: Long wait times, crowded facilities
 Quality concerns: Staff shortages, outdated equipment
APOLLO
 Affordability: High costs may limit access for lower-income individuals
 Inequality: Unequal access based on financial status
 Regulation: Oversight needed to ensure quality and ethical practices
Implications in Apollo vs DMCH

DMCH
 Equity: Ensuring healthcare access for all citizens
 Population health: Focus on preventive care and public health initiatives
 Government responsibility: Providing essential services for vulnerable
populations
APOLLO
 Innovation: Driving advancements in medical technology and services
 Choice: Patients have options for care providers and treatment plans
 Competition: Encouraging quality improvements and efficiency
Conclusion

 Recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of both public and private


healthcare sectors

 Importance of collaboration and partnership between the two sectors

 Need for ongoing evaluation and improvement to ensure healthcare access


and quality for all citizens
Thank You

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