🏥 BIRD Hospital
Healing with Compassion, Serving with Excellence
Vision: To build a world-class, affordable healthcare system in Bangladesh modeled on best practices like Mayo Clinic, but designed for local realities.
Mission: Provide accessible, ethical, and advanced medical care to underserved communities including students, orphans, PWDs, the elderly, and villagers.
Philosophy: Healthcare is a right, not a privilege.
Core Services
A. For Taqwa Students
Free/low-cost preventive checkups, mental health counseling, vaccination drives.
Health education programs (hygiene, nutrition, reproductive health, first aid).
B. For Thikana Residents (elders, orphans, PWDs)
On-site 24/7 primary care, physiotherapy, psychiatric support, and palliative care.
Specialized disability rehabilitation (prosthetics, speech therapy, occupational therapy).
C. For Villagers & Wider Community
Rural health outreach (mobile clinics, telemedicine, satellite centers).
Maternal & child healthcare, safe birth delivery units.
Chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension, heart disease).
Climate-related health response (heatstroke, waterborne diseases, vector-borne outbreaks).
Infrastructure & Operations
Physical Layout
Main Hospital Block: OPD, emergency, diagnostics (lab, imaging, pharmacy).
Specialty Centers:
Cardiology, Neurology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Geriatrics.
Rehabilitation & Disability Care Unit.
Community Health Wing: Mobile vans, rural telemedicine hubs.
Training & Research Institute: For doctors, nurses, and community health workers.
Green Hospital Concept: Solar-powered, water harvesting, medical waste recycling.
Operational Model
Governance: Board of medical advisors + NGO leadership.
Doctors & Nurses: Permanent + rotating specialists (via partnerships with national & international hospitals).
Digital Health:
AI-driven diagnostics support.
Telehealth platforms for remote villages.
Electronic Health Records (EHR).
Affordability Model:
Sliding scale fees: free for poorest, subsidized for middle-income.
Income from paying patients reinvested into care for underprivileged.
Partnerships with CSR donors and health foundations.
Donor-Centric Approach
Packages:
$25 → Primary care for 10 villagers.
$100 → Medicine for 1 elderly patient for a month.
$250 → One childbirth (safe delivery package).
$1,000 → Sponsor surgery for a PWD.
Transparency: Donor dashboards, patient stories, quarterly reports.
Partnerships: With WHO, UNICEF, Red Cross, Mayo Clinic Global Health, BRAC, ICDDR,B.
✅ This structure makes BIRD Hospital not just a medical center but a movement in healthcare justice, combining global standards + local affordability.
