The country of Bangladesh is going through a lot of instability. The issues our policymakers face are geopolitical, economic, and climate-related, making their work exceedingly difficult. The medical field is not an exception.
News sources state that the main reason for the decline in the use of medications and healthcare services was customers' diminished purchasing power as a result of increased inflation. As costs increased, the pharmaceutical industry's margin decreased for the first time in five years.
Healthcare organizations face unprecedented difficulties in continuing their regular operations because they are heavily dependent on the import of life-saving formulations, raw materials (such as reagents, chemicals, and consumables), and capital medical instruments (such as dialysis machines, X-ray machines, operation theaters, cath labs, etc.). Present and impending difficulties consist of: