Bangladesh launches surprise hospital inspections to ensure doctor accountability
Bangladesh launches surprise hospital inspections to ensure doctor accountability
Bangladesh launches surprise hospital inspections to ensure doctor accountability
Bangladesh's health and family welfare minister has announced unplanned visits to hospitals across the country. Sardar Md Sakhawat Husain declared the inspections to check whether doctors are delivering proper care to patients. The move follows concerns over service quality in medical facilities.
The minister revealed that immediate on-site assessments will take place to verify the performance of on-duty doctors. He stressed that accountability would apply to all staff, with no exceptions for any group or syndicate.
The decision aligns with the prime minister's recent instructions. She had ordered equal and high-quality services for every patient. Husain reiterated that the government is committed to upholding these standards in hospitals nationwide.
No official records show how many medical facilities faced similar inspections for poor service in the past year. However, the current initiative signals a stricter approach to enforcement.
The inspections aim to enforce the prime minister's directives on fair and efficient healthcare. Hospitals must now ensure doctors meet service expectations without favouritism. Failure to comply could lead to disciplinary action under the new oversight measures.
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