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Health Service List

List of health services

1. Family planning services.

2. Children 0-5 years old child services

3. Services for expectant mothers

4. Maternity services

5. Reproductive Health Services

6. Immunization program

7. General patient care

8. Health education services
Necessary health services are provided to women and men, old and young and children who come to the sub-health center.

* ORS is provided for diarrhea patients.

* Maternity patients coming to the hospital are given necessary advice including antenatal checkup and

Iron tablets are provided.
* Cough collection for the phlegm of tuberculosis patients under the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme

and providing free medicine to tuberculosis leprosy patients.

* Children and women are vaccinated under the EPI programme

* Health, nutrition and reproductive health education is imparted to the patients coming to the sub-health center

*Reproductive health and family among adolescents and married couples attending sub-health centers

Planning activities are carried out.

* If necessary, the patient is referred to the upazila hospital

 

* Incoming patients and their relatives for necessary consultation and advice regarding health care

You can easily contact the associated doctors.

* Necessary number of notice boards are installed in sub-health centers in a visible place.

Necessary information is recorded on the notice board.

* Subject to supply, medicines are provided free of cost from the service center. But for medical needs

Some medications may need to be purchased by the recipient from outside the center.
* List of drugs stocked on board, list of services provided, list of doctors providing services

is pulled

* Authority of service recipient-
Service providers have the right to receive courteous treatment from service recipients

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Facilities are organized with the ultimate goal of creating better health[2]. Universal health care is not the same system for the benefit of all or implicitly for the protection of all. Universal health care can be defined by three critical dimensions: who is covered, what benefits are covered, and what costs are covered[2].It is defined by the World Health Organization as a situation where citizens can access health benefits without being free from financial hardship[3].
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