Hasan Shaikh Mehdi, Borces Kyle Gantuangco, Bhattacharyya Dipika Shankar, Ahmed Shakil, Ali Azam, Adams Alayne
Health Systems and Population Studies Division, icddr,b, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Department of Global Health, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA.
Health Serv Insights. 2020 Sep 3;13:1178632920951586. doi: 10.1177/1178632920951586. eCollection 2020.
Throughout South Asia a proliferation of cities and middle-sized towns is occurring. While larger cities tend to receive greater attention in terms national level investments, opportunities for healthy urban development abound in smaller cities, and at a moment where positive trajectories can be established. In Bangladesh, municipalities are growing in size and tripled in number especially district capitals. However, little is known about the configuration of health services to hold these systems accountable to public health goals of equity, quality, and affordability. This descriptive quantitative study uses data from a GIS-based census and survey of health facilities to identify gaps and inequities in services that need to be addressed. Findings reveal a massive private sector and a worrisome lack of primary and some critical care services. The study also reveals the value of engaging municipal-level decision makers in mapping activities and analyses to enable responsive and efficient healthcare planning.
在整个南亚地区,城市和中型城镇正在不断涌现。虽然大城市在国家层面的投资方面往往受到更多关注,但小城市也存在着大量健康城市发展的机会,而且现在正是可以确立积极发展轨迹的时刻。在孟加拉国,市政当局规模不断扩大,数量增加了两倍,尤其是地区首府。然而,对于卫生服务的配置情况知之甚少,而这些配置对于使这些系统对公平、质量和可负担性等公共卫生目标负责至关重要。这项描述性定量研究使用了基于地理信息系统(GIS)的卫生设施普查和调查数据,以确定需要解决的服务差距和不公平现象。研究结果显示存在庞大的私营部门,且令人担忧的是缺乏初级和一些重症护理服务。该研究还揭示了让市级决策者参与地图绘制活动和分析以实现响应迅速且高效的医疗规划的价值。