How Geographically Accessible is Tertiary 
Care in Low- and Middle-income Countries: 
The Bangladesh Case

Mamunur Rahman, Zasharatul Islam, H. Alamgir
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Receiving adequate, timely and effective medical care at the tertiary level hospitals can be a challenge because of the difficulty to reach these hospitals. Many of these facilities are located in central or certain geographic areas. This study describes the geographic distribution of tertiary care hospitals in Bangladesh and assesses their accessibility. Several data sources including the Directorate General of Health Services, National Population Census and Google Maps were used. Geographic inaccessibility ranking was calculated by a method that used data on population and area of the district, travel time and distance to the hospital. Among 35 hospitals, 16 are situated in Dhaka district comprising 10,424 beds, which is almost 41% of the total tertiary care beds. Among the 64 total districts, 46 do not have any such hospital. Around 6.4 million people need to travel more than 3 hours and another 25.4 million need between 2 and 3 hours to reach tertiary care hospitals. Geographic inaccessibility score was found to be high for 5 districts, moderate for 5 districts and low for 19 districts. High centrality of location and skewed distribution of these hospitals may have created health inequity and disparity for a large population segment in Bangladesh.
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在中低收入国家,第三级医疗服务的地理可达性如何?孟加拉国案例
在三级医院接受充分、及时和有效的医疗服务是一项挑战,因为到达这些医院非常困难。许多三级医院都位于中部或某些地理区域。本研究描述了孟加拉国三级医院的地理分布情况,并对其可及性进行了评估。研究使用了多个数据来源,包括卫生服务总局、全国人口普查和谷歌地图。通过使用地区人口和面积、旅行时间和到医院的距离等数据,计算了地理位置不便性排名。在 35 家医院中,有 16 家位于达卡区,共有 10,424 张病床,几乎占三级医疗机构病床总数的 41%。在总共 64 个县中,有 46 个县没有这样的医院。约有 640 万人需要旅行 3 小时以上才能到达三级医院,另有 2540 万人需要 2 至 3 小时才能到达。5 个地区的地理位置不便程度得分较高,5 个地区得分中等,19 个地区得分较低。这些医院的位置高度集中和分布不均可能造成孟加拉国大量人口在健康方面的不公平和差异。
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