Health and Family Welfare Minister Professor Dr Samanta Lal Sen on Tuesday said physicians attached with healthcare facilities in rural areas will be given special opportunities including financial incentives, reports BSS.
"We are working for offering special incentives for the healthcare professionals who are providing medical services to the rural people," he told the 10th National Neurology Conference at the Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Hall at Shahbag in the city.
Samanta said doctors and health workers will get special opportunities, if they serve the rural people.
Large segments of people are living in rural setting, he said, adding the government is working to reach treatment facilities to the door steps of the common people.
The health minister said the doctors at upazila level hospitals and health centres have huge responsibilities for providing healthcare facilities to the people living in rural areas.
He urged the medical professionals particularly in rural areas as well as hard-to-reach areas to extend health services for upholding professional dignity.
Bangladesh has advanced remarkably in the field of neurological arena, Samanta said the government led by Prime Minister Sheik Hasina upgraded 300-bed neurology hospital to 500-bed ones.
At the function, State Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr Rokeya Sultana urged the physicians to achieve professional excellence as medical science is constantly advancing.
"Physicians should be involved with research works for enhancing their professional efficiency," she added.
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