
e-Health in Developing Countries: Bangladeshi Perspective
Author(s) -
Suborna Afrin,
Md Arifuzzaman
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.a1837.029320
Subject(s) - information and communications technology , developing country , health sector , government (linguistics) , business , work (physics) , constraint (computer aided design) , economic growth , order (exchange) , intervention (counseling) , government sector , public relations , health services , medicine , political science , engineering , economics , finance , private sector , environmental health , nursing , law , mechanical engineering , population , linguistics , philosophy
Currently, utilizing of Information and Communication technology (ICT) in medical sector has been gained a lot of interests in global community i,e. developed, developing and under developed countries. Now-a-days, ICT intervention in almost all arena of medical services is very evident in Bangladesh and stakeholders are getting its benefits with this IT-assisted medical services. As a matter of fact, the government of Bangladesh already has declared ICT as one of its priority sectors; hence a large amount of budget for enhancing ICT in medical sector have been allocated. This paper explains the present scenario of the use of IT in medical sector of Bangladesh as well as this is an initiative to provide some guidelines and recommendation for possible socio – economic improvement of Bangladesh through exploiting the potential of IT in health sector. In addition to that, this work also gives a brief summery and comparative study about the scenario of health services in developed and developing countries. Finally, this research tries to comprehensively focus on ICT potentials in medical area in order to find future visionary direction for the ICT based medical services that match the socio-economic constraint of the people at Bangladesh.