Through a wide range of services such as Doctor Call, Video Call, Chat and Free Health Cashback, DH provides comprehensive health solutions.
We understand the importance of healthcare for everyone and thus believe in creating intelligent healthcare solutions according to our partners' unique needs as we don't believe in the 'one-size-fits-all' approach.
Our goal is to make healthcare easily accessible through comprehensive health solutions such as Doctor Consultation, Discounted Diagnostic Services, Appointment Booking, Cashback on Hospitalization, and many more. We want to provide a healthcare experience for your employees and clients because we know you only want the best for them.
With a range of different services, our comprehensive packages will meet every need of your employees and clients to ensure both their and their families’ overall well-being.
Through time-saving, innovative solutions that can be accessed through mobile phones, we are here to make your lives easier.
By partnering with us, you will optimize your healthcare investment and take better care of your people through our value for money services.
With our flexible programs, you get to make the best use of our resources, according to your needs.
Consortium Director
Essential Healthcare for
Disadvantaged in Bangladesh
Concern Worldwide
Team Leader
ASTHA
Swiss Contact
Managing Director and CEO
City Bank Limited
MetLife Sathe Achi is a joint campaign between DH and MetLife launched to serve customers to support 1.2 million customers and agents of Metlife during COVID-19 through free doctor consultations via audio call, chat, or video call. The campaign has also distributed BDT 6 million worth of financial support for COVID-19 treatment, funded by Metlife Bangladesh. So far, more than 119,000 people have been enrolled in this partnership.
DH, together with Sanofi, one of the top pharmaceutical brands, has started the ‘Diabetic Patient Support Program’ for the first time in Bangladesh. Under this initiative, over 1500 patients have received tele-counseling and home-counselling services to manage their diabetes, where now 72% of patients have their diabetes under control compared to 23% previously.
Astha, a Swiss Contact project, collaborated with DH to create health awareness in Bangladesh's marginalized rural areas. So far, they have successfully arranged 33+ Health Camps providing general consultations & 56+ Interactive sessions (locally known as Uthan Baithok), creating awareness about general health, dangerous signs of pregnancy. The camps also include referral introduction to Community paramedics at different areas of Rangpur, Lalmonirhat, Nilphamari, Sylhet, Shunamganj, Patuakhali & Barguna. Starting in January 2019, the sessions also focus on engaging Community Paramedics with our doctors to train and provide superior knowledge to deliver better treatment.
Save the Children Bangladesh, along with DH, under the sponsorship of USAID, have introduced ‘Digital Health’ to serve 150,000 marginalized families of RMG workers and urban slum dwellers in Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Narsingdi. Through this project, marginalized people will access 24/7 doctor consultations, including specialist consultations for Gynaecology, Child, Skin & Mental Health, along with free health cashback.
The Essential Healthcare for Disadvantaged in Bangladesh (EHD), a consortium project funded by FCDO and lead by Concern Worldwide, has been launched to achieve sustainable improvements in health, family planning, and nutrition outcomes among disadvantaged populations, including people with disabilities through reductions in morbidity and mortality and improvement in universal health coverage. So far, DH has catered to 72,000 families and overall, 220,000 disadvantaged people and people with disabilities in vulnerable areas in Khulna and Barishal as part of the EHD project.
MetLife Sathe Achi is a joint campaign between DH and MetLife launched to serve customers to support 1.2 million customers and agents of Metlife during COVID-19 through free doctor consultations via audio call, chat, or video call. The campaign has also distributed BDT 6 million worth of financial support for COVID-19 treatment, funded by Metlife Bangladesh. So far, more than 119,000 people have been enrolled in this partnership.
DH, together with Sanofi, one of the top pharmaceutical brands, has started the ‘Diabetic Patient Support Program’ for the first time in Bangladesh. Under this initiative, over 1500 patients have received tele-counseling and home-counselling services to manage their diabetes, where now 72% of patients have their diabetes under control compared to 23% previously.
Astha, a Swiss Contact project, collaborated with DH to create health awareness in Bangladesh's marginalized rural areas. So far, they have successfully arranged 33+ Health Camps providing general consultations & 56+ Interactive sessions (locally known as Uthan Baithok), creating awareness about general health, dangerous signs of pregnancy. The camps also include referral introduction to Community paramedics at different areas of Rangpur, Lalmonirhat, Nilphamari, Sylhet, Shunamganj, Patuakhali & Barguna. Starting in January 2019, the sessions also focus on engaging Community Paramedics with our doctors to train and provide superior knowledge to deliver better treatment.
Save the Children Bangladesh, along with DH, under the sponsorship of USAID, have introduced ‘Digital Health’ to serve 150,000 marginalized families of RMG workers and urban slum dwellers in Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Narsingdi. Through this project, marginalized people will access 24/7 doctor consultations, including specialist consultations for Gynaecology, Child, Skin & Mental Health, along with free health cashback.
The Essential Healthcare for Disadvantaged in Bangladesh (EHD), a consortium project funded by FCDO and lead by Concern Worldwide, has been launched to achieve sustainable improvements in health, family planning, and nutrition outcomes among disadvantaged populations, including people with disabilities through reductions in morbidity and mortality and improvement in universal health coverage. So far, DH has catered to 72,000 families and overall, 220,000 disadvantaged people and people with disabilities in vulnerable areas in Khulna and Barishal as part of the EHD project.