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Health ministry tackles emergency department congestion
The Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan reports a decrease in patients waiting for hospitalization. Efforts include improved bed allocation and long-term reforms to address hospital overcrowding.2025/03/06 14:05 -
Taipei emergency room congestion drops with new initiatives
Taipei’s Department of Health reports easing emergency room congestion, with fewer hospitals at full capacity. Key measures include patient transfers and ambulance fee subsidies.2025/03/03 13:00 -
Taipei mayor pledges NT$50M to ease ER congestion
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an addresses emergency department congestion, pledging NT$50 million to improve conditions. TSEM warns of potential staff resignations.2025/02/24 16:00 -
Premier urges action on emergency room congestion
Premier Cho Jung-tai urges the Ministry of Health and Welfare to tackle Taiwan’s emergency room congestion crisis. The government plans to adjust staff and share successful strategies.2025/02/24 12:00 -
Health minister urges more beds for emergency admissions
Taiwan’s emergency departments face severe congestion, with Health Minister Chiu Tai-yuan urging hospitals to allocate more beds for emergency admissions. The Taiwan Society of Emergency Medicine warns of potential mass resignations due to bed shortages. Key hospitals report high numbers of patients waiting for admission.2025/02/24 11:00