01783-917151
125, 1 Darus Salam Rd, Dhaka 1216, Dhaka, Bangladesh
dhaka
Founded in 1956 through the initiative of Late National Prof (Dr) M Ibrahim the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh (acronymed in Bengali as BADAS from Bangladesh Diabetic Somity) is now the largest healthcare chain in Bangladesh next to the public sector. Starting from a small tin-shed establishment it has grown into a nation-wide organization consisting of around 80 healthcare and educational facilities spread all over the country. The single largest component of the chain is the Bangladesh Institute of Research & Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM, established 1980) is situated in the capital and presently serving around 380,000 registered diabetic patients (around 3000 patients per day). The Institute has a 650-bed modern hospital, an Academy which runs 14 postgraduate courses in various disciplines of medicine, and it also conducts research activities which has been acknowledged through the WHO designation of BIRDEM as a Collaborating Centre for Research on Diabetes and its Complications. In total BADAS serves about 1.4 million registered diabetic patients in the country and, in addition, it serves a vast number of non-diabetic population with diagnostic and therapeutic services. Various projects of BADAS also played a pioneering role in introducing latest diagnostic and health care technologies, techniques and ideas in Bangladesh. All the development, as mentioned above, occurred through a sort of organic process: need of diabetes care, and gradually general health care, among the population and inner urge by the Founder and his Associates and Successors to serve the people. The whole organization was developed through the intellect, dedication, work plan and finance of Bangladeshi people external advice and cooperation has played only a facilitating role in special circumstances.
Comprehensive Care
Within a culture of health care made synonymous with only medical care BADAS could make a breakthrough by providing comprehensive healthcare which included not only care by the physicians but also nutrition and health education within a broader context of integrated primary, secondary and tertiary care.
Health Care Development Program Transforming BADAS Experience of Diabetes Care to General Health Care
Health Care Development Program aims to transform the diabetes health care model of BADAS into a sustainable comprehensive Model for Bangladesh by a process of continuous planning and expansion. The ultimate goal of the present initiative is to form a country-wide network of self-sustained general health care facilities by using and expanding the existing BADAS facilities and allied services for the public.
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Fahim Rezwan
13 Feb, 2024Hospitals are good for diabetics patient only. In hospital services are not as standard. They need to gain a more experienced work force for providing medical related services.
Sajedul Islam
02 Dec, 2023BIHS Hospital is a trusted institution of Mirpur residents specially for diabetic patients.
Anisuzzaman Rony
11 Jan, 2024A very poor service hospital with lots of fake hope. Only good for diabetic patients at morning. Recently increased their charges as well. A lots of fake banner will be visible as well. Specially pregnet women should avoid this hospital
M B
16 Apr, 2024Eye department service is excellent,like any other best eye hospital in Dhaka.cataract surgery cost is low. Service is optimum .Highly recommend for eye patients.
Sumon Haque
27 Jun, 2018New parking facility is good but charge is too high. it should be hourly basis. I went there for 20 minutes but had to pay BDT. 40. The front desk service provider tram needs to get training on " Meet and greet". However , the improvement in the hospital in last 6 months is quiet noticeable. Overall service has improved very much.