Digital Health
Articles tagged with "Digital Health"
10 best software and apps for doctors in Bangladesh (2026)
An honest, category-by-category guide to the tools that actually help a Bangladeshi doctor — from chamber management to drug references, calculators and CME — with the free-versus-paid reality and one practical tip for each.
Paper vs digital chamber: the real cost comparison nobody shows you
Most doctors think paper is free and software is a cost. Honest accounting flips that: paper's real price is invisible — assistant hours, lost follow-ups, errors and zero analytics. Here is the full side-by-side math.
Facebook and YouTube for doctors: ethical medical marketing in Bangladesh
Bangladeshi patients live on Facebook, and doctors who teach there build trust at scale. Here is how to do doctor Facebook marketing in Bangladesh ethically — myth-busting posts, plain-Bangla videos, live Q&A discipline, and a two-hour-a-week content system.
Building your online reputation as a doctor in Bangladesh
Patients now search before they visit. Here is how to build a credible online presence as a doctor in Bangladesh — Google Business Profile, a real profile page, Facebook content that works, handling negative comments, and what medical ethics say you must never do.
Telemedicine in Bangladesh: a practical guide for doctors (2026)
Telemedicine stayed after COVID, but most doctors run it badly over personal WhatsApp. This guide covers which consultations suit video, the red flags that demand in-person care, pricing, consent, documentation, payment, and protecting your time.
Are digital prescriptions legal in Bangladesh? What doctors need to know
No law in Bangladesh forces you to write prescriptions by hand. What makes a prescription valid is its content and your identity — name, qualification, BMDC number, date and signature. Here is what is settled and what is still grey.
Patient data privacy in Bangladesh: what every chamber doctor must know
Confidentiality is ancient medical ethics, but your patients' data now lives in khatas, your assistant's phone, and Facebook inboxes. Here is the real privacy threat inside a Bangladeshi chamber and the practical safeguards that actually protect it.