Patient Satisfaction in Bangladesh: Most Important but Mostly Overlooked

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Abdul Kader Mohiuddin

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Published: 24 October 2019 | Article Type :

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Patient’s satisfaction is a useful measure to provide an indicator of quality in healthcare services. Concern over the quality of healthcare services in Bangladesh has led to loss of faith in healthcare providers, low utilization of public health facilities, and increasing outflow of Bangladeshi patients to hospitals in abroad. The most disgraceful facts are long waiting time, very short consultation time, lack of empathy of the health professionals, their generally callous and casual attitude, aggressive pursuit of monetary gains, poor levels of competence and, occasionally, disregard for the suffering that patients endure without being able to voice their concerns—all of these service failures are reported frequently in the print media. Such failures can play a powerful role in shaping patients’ negative attitudes and dissatisfaction with healthcare service providers and healthcare itself.

Keywords: consultation length; patient waiting time; rural health facilities; unethical drug promotion; quality of future doctors

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Abdul Kader Mohiuddin. (2019-10-24). "Patient Satisfaction in Bangladesh: Most Important but Mostly Overlooked." *Volume 1*, 4, 1-10