ABM Uddin

ABM Uddin is a programme manager at the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.

Pathways to homes for street children

Bangladesh’s juvenile justice system should be enhanced to deliver rehabilitative services for youths involved with crimes.

1w ago

When will sanity return to our roads?

What we need is strict implementation of our existing regulations.

What does the new Covid spike mean for Bangladesh?

As of now, the country has lost 29,476 lives to the pandemic, and experienced more than two million infections. Of course, after the highest number of deaths in June and August of 2021, daily deaths and infections have steadily declined. Despite that, there have been reports of deaths due to Covid throughout 2022 and 2023.

What we are missing in our fight against dengue is data

We are significantly missing advanced technology and data-driven approaches in our handling of the crisis.

Are doctors above accountability?

High time to pass comprehensive legislation to address medical malpractice in Bangladesh

We can't allow healthcare costs to spin out of control

Competition will bring hospitals to the transparency we so crave to see in our healthcare sector

Self-sufficiency in healthcare: The Florida case

We must build a connected experience of care that is based on effective policies, high-quality digital services, and outreach and education.

Empower patients to own their healthcare data

Patients must have the autonomy to grant consent to share their data

April 3, 2024
April 3, 2024

Pathways to homes for street children

Bangladesh’s juvenile justice system should be enhanced to deliver rehabilitative services for youths involved with crimes.

March 9, 2024
March 9, 2024

When will sanity return to our roads?

What we need is strict implementation of our existing regulations.

August 25, 2023
August 25, 2023

What does the new Covid spike mean for Bangladesh?

As of now, the country has lost 29,476 lives to the pandemic, and experienced more than two million infections. Of course, after the highest number of deaths in June and August of 2021, daily deaths and infections have steadily declined. Despite that, there have been reports of deaths due to Covid throughout 2022 and 2023.

August 14, 2023
August 14, 2023

What we are missing in our fight against dengue is data

We are significantly missing advanced technology and data-driven approaches in our handling of the crisis.

August 10, 2023
August 10, 2023

Are doctors above accountability?

High time to pass comprehensive legislation to address medical malpractice in Bangladesh

July 23, 2023
July 23, 2023

We can't allow healthcare costs to spin out of control

Competition will bring hospitals to the transparency we so crave to see in our healthcare sector

July 13, 2023
July 13, 2023

Self-sufficiency in healthcare: The Florida case

We must build a connected experience of care that is based on effective policies, high-quality digital services, and outreach and education.

June 24, 2023
June 24, 2023

Empower patients to own their healthcare data

Patients must have the autonomy to grant consent to share their data

June 15, 2023
June 15, 2023

Why more clinicians should join public health

After Covid-19, a bold and visionary idea is starting to emerge: more clinicians joining public health can fortify defence against future health emergencies.

May 24, 2023
May 24, 2023

Self-care is healthcare

The great news is that through the daily practice of breathing, mindfulness, and other forms of intentional self-care, can actually help individuals overcome stress and improve their livelihood.

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