Profile
Dr. B. M. Riazul Islam is a physician working at the intersection of healthcare systems, digital health architecture, interoperability frameworks, and infrastructure engineering.
He is currently serving as the National Focal Person for ICD-11 implementation in Bangladesh, contributing to classification systems, terminology governance, and standards-driven health information ecosystems.
His work focuses on the design and evolution of large-scale information ecosystems, identity-aware systems, and standards-driven health data platforms.
Focus Areas
• Digital Health Systems
• Health Data Interoperability
• Identity & Access Architecture
• Security-Aware System Design
• AI-Enabled Knowledge Systems
• Large-Scale Information Ecosystems
Professional Orientation
His work is guided by a systems-level perspective that integrates clinical realities, data governance, institutional constraints, and technical architecture.
Rather than viewing healthcare solely through clinical or technological lenses, his approach emphasizes structural coherence, scalability, and long-term sustainability of digital infrastructures.
Technical & Architectural Interests
• Standards-Driven System Design
• Federated Identity & Trust Models
• Health Information Exchange (HIE)
• Infrastructure Resilience & Scalability
• Knowledge Systems & Retrieval Architectures
• Governance-Aligned Platform Engineering
Systems Perspective
Healthcare systems operate within deeply interdependent technical, institutional, and human environments.
His work centers on designing architectures that remain stable under scale, policy shifts, operational variability, and evolving technological ecosystems.
Selected Domains of Engagement
• National-Scale Health Information Systems
• Health Data Standards & Frameworks
• Identity-Aware Digital Platforms
• AI-Assisted Knowledge Systems
• Infrastructure & Security Engineering
