Dhaka’s public hospitals have been directed to provide medical treatment to patients affiliated with Ad-Din, a non-profit organization. The directive, issued by Abu হোসেন Moinul Ahsan, Director of Hospitals and Clinics at the Directorate General of Health Services, was communicated to the directors of all government hospitals in the capital. The order mandates that these hospitals accommodate and treat individuals referred by Ad-Din. No specific details regarding the number of patients or the scope of treatment were provided in the initial notification. This move likely aims to alleviate pressure on Ad-Din’s own medical facilities and ensure broader access to healthcare for its beneficiaries. Further details regarding implementation and resource allocation are anticipated. The directive underscores a collaborative effort between public healthcare institutions and non-governmental organizations in Bangladesh.
