Bangladesh’s healthcare sector faces ongoing challenges, highlighting a cycle of crisis and reactive measures. Experts argue that success lies not in simply responding to health crises, but in proactively preventing them through improved systemic management. An effective healthcare system requires a focus on preventative care and robust infrastructure. Current approaches often prioritize addressing problems *after* they arise, leading to continuous strain and limited long-term improvement. This reactive model fails to address the root causes of healthcare vulnerabilities. A shift towards preventative strategies and systemic reform is crucial for sustainable progress and a more resilient healthcare system. The emphasis needs to be on building a system designed to anticipate and mitigate risks, rather than constantly battling consequences.
