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Strengthening community clinics

Ensure comprehensive healthcare services to the rural people


Bangladeshpost
Published : 17 Sep 2020 08:35 PM | Updated : 18 Sep 2020 01:07 AM

Since the inception in 2009, community clinics have been playing an epoch-making role in improving the overall antenatal and postnatal care, family planning and nutritional services, providing treatment for diarrhea, pneumonia and other childhood infections. The clinics are doing a good job of counselling on the consequences of early marriage in Bangladesh. Government deserves kudos for its relentless effort for prioritising the need for incorporating community clinics. As a result, community clinics are largely filling in the gap in public healthcare system.

Gone are the days when rural people of Bangladesh had to go through immense sufferings from various diseases. There was no healthcare centre then for treating the grassroots people of the country, but at present one will find community clinics in almost every upazila of Bangladesh.

With the integration of ‘Community Clinic Health Assistance Trust Act’, millions of people are getting services from the community clinics whereas just a decade ago healthcare facilities in the rural areas were very poor and at some places it was something unheard of. By providing necessary healthcare services at the doorsteps of millions of rural people, community clinics have proved to be an efficient and low-cost primary healthcare provider at the grassroots level. Thus, community clinics of the country have become a reference point as to how a country can successfully  raise the primary healthcare following the Bangladesh model.


Government should look forward to

 equipping the clinics with adequate 

facilities  and skilled  manpower


There are nearly 18,000 community clinics at present in the country and the number is gradually increasing. Reportedly, the community clinics, initiated under a government project, were going through crisis times owing to fears that they  might be closed down with the project’s expiry. But the concerted efforts on the parts of the  departments concerned have been able to revive the clinics.

Now what is needed is to ensure comprehensive healthcare services to the rural people, and in order to do that the government should look forward to equipping the clinics with adequate facilities and skilled manpower. The successful operation of community clinics, especially in rural areas, depends on people with required skills. Doctors must be trained and motivated to work in rural areas and the government should offer adequate amenities and incentives to them.

For further development of community clinics in the country, intervention of both public and private organisations is crucial. In this regard, corporate houses can play an effective role by spending a portion of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) fund to develop the country’s healthcare sector. Also, there is a need to motivate the rural people for availing of health services at the community clinic.