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Author Banu, Narmin Tartila, author

Title Keeping hope afloat : Emirates Friendship Hospital's mission to serve the poor / Narmin Tartila Banu, Zarjina Tarana Khalil, Faiz Ibne Hossain
Published London : SAGE Publications: SAGE Business Cases Originals, 2019

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Series SAGE Knowledge. Cases
SAGE research methods. Cases
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
SAGE research methods. Cases
Summary This case study is on the Emirates Friendship Hospital (EFH), a ship that provides medical services to the bottom of the pyramid (BOP) population residing in char areas of the Jamuna River in northern Bangladesh. Deprived of regular access to medical services, these people look forward to the arrival of the Jahaj, or ship, with a solution to their ailments. Despite being equipped with state of the art facilities and delivering services through a team of dedicated local and foreign doctors, the only money EFH charges its patients is about BDT 5 (USD 0.60), which is more of a fee to assure dignity of the individual rather than to ensure a revenue stream. Providing this service to the BOP population comes with its own unique set of challenges and EFH has, during the past decade, designed unique ways of providing service seamlessly. Despite success during the last ten years, EFH faces a unique set of challenges. The case offers students an opportunity to understand the strategies that need to be formulated to ensure the sustainability of a fully funded project, dependant on a dedicated workforce, and in an extremely remote area
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Emirates Friendship Hospital
Hospitals -- Bangladesh -- Case studies
Clinics -- Bangladesh -- Case studies
Clinics
Hospitals
Bangladesh
Genre/Form Case studies
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Form Electronic book
Author Khalil, Zarjina Tarana, author
Hossain, Faiz Ibne, author
ISBN 9781526473509
152647350X