Bangladesh has made progress in healthcare since independence, but government health spending remains among the lowest in Asia, just over 3% of total operational expenditure. Shortages of doctors, nurses, and medical supplies, coupled with inefficiency and mismanagement, continue to undermine service quality. Despite budget allocations and recruitment drives, public hospitals and clinics struggle to meet demand. Experts emphasize the need for strategic planning, skilled personnel, technological upgrades, and increased funding to ensure accessible, high-quality healthcare for all citizens.