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Health Care Delivery System (HCDS) is the arrangement that serves best to any country’s population with effective, efficient, fair distributions of resources, and funds for organized infrastructure to thrive well. Globally, HCDS becomes a highly competitive and rapidly growing service and needs special attentions from different domains. The optimal HCDS provides hope, relief to the individual, community, and population. The balanced health care system delivers the quality of care, health, and facilities through efficient, effective, and fair manner. Moreover, across the world the HCDS varies from country to country and focusing on improving access, coverage and quality of services, however, it depends on the key resources being available, organized, managed, and utilized effectively. In this paper, we will discuss HCDS of Pakistan in comparison to Bangladesh with areas of governance, service delivery, finance, information, human resources, and medical technologies and will analyze HCDS of both countries, and ends with challenges, recommendations to improve health care reforms and its utilization.

Highlights

  • Health Care Delivery System (HCDS) is a societal response to the determinants of health

  • The health care service delivery in Bangladesh starts from the Community Clinics (CC) in villages, Union Health and Family Welfare Centers (UHFWC) at unions, Upazila Health Complexes (UHC) at the sub-district level, and backed by District Hospital (DH)

  • The literature evident that in Pakistan and Bangladesh there is an inadequate opportunity for the health professional in the field of research and no advance technology was introduced in public sector of both countries

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Introduction

Health Care Delivery System (HCDS) is a societal response to the determinants of health. The concept of health care system includes the involvement of the people, organizations, agencies, and resources that provide services to meet the health needs of the individual, community, and population [1]. In Pakistan under article 18th amendment the health care services are the obligations of provisional government except for the federal area.

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