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IntroductionIn Bangladesh, to address the challenges of ensuring adequate human resources for health (HRH), the government began implementing a digital tool for HRH management in 2017. However, evidence suggests institutionalizing such tools in low-and-middle-income countries is impeded by policy aspects like implementation strategy and poor regulatory framework. Therefore, we aimed to explore factors in the current policy landscape that might facilitate and challenge the implementation of the tool in Bangladesh.MethodsWe conducted a review of policies related to ICT implementation and human resources management in the health sector in Bangladesh using qualitative content analysis method. Ten policies have been identified, and extensive reading was done to ascertain common themes and patterns. A document analysis matrix was developed to synthesize and help interpret the findings.ResultsRegarding facilitators, strong upstream level commitments were reflected in the content of policies in terms of setting out specific objectives, targets, timelines, and budget allocation. However, the lack of explicit monitoring strategy and extent of stakeholders’ engagement was not well-defined, ultimately creating chances for impeding downstream implementation. In addition, effective coordination among stakeholders and different HRH and ICT policies could be strengthened.DiscussionFindings support the current discourse that national commitment plays a vital role in the integration of ICTs in health services. However, well-defined monitoring strategy and inter-ministry and intra-ministry policy coordination are crucial.

Highlights

  • In Bangladesh, to address the challenges of ensuring adequate human resources for health (HRH), the government began implementing a digital tool for HRH management in 2017

  • In total, 10 National level policies, strategies, and plans that focused on integrating Information Communication and Technology (ICT) in HRH Management in Bangladesh were included in the review (Table 1)

  • The study findings suggest that upstream national policies of the ministry of health and family welfare, ministry of ICT, and ministry of science and technology with a clear mandate and timeline facilitated implementing the ICT tool for HRH management in the government health sector

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Introduction

In Bangladesh, to address the challenges of ensuring adequate human resources for health (HRH), the government began implementing a digital tool for HRH management in 2017. Dussault et al [3] mentioned that lack of evidencebase in HRH policymaking may cause an imbalance in production, inappropriate skill-mix, and inequitable distribution of HRH. As a result, it may leave many rural and hard-to-reach areas to be underserved. It may leave many rural and hard-to-reach areas to be underserved These crises are evident in LMICs [6], where health systems governance and stewardship is poor. Efficient HRH planning and management is one of the priority issues in Bangladesh to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) and health-related targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) [10, 11]

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