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Childcare facilities face stricter oversight under new bill
Taiwan’s Cabinet approved a draft Childcare Services Act to improve childcare. It mandates surveillance in centers, penalties for misconduct, and diverse care models.
2025/05/08 20:00
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President Lai urges AI use in Taiwan’s public sector
President Lai Ching-te urges Taiwan’s civil servants to use AI for innovation, addressing domestic and global challenges. He highlights health policy as Taiwan becomes a super-aged society and praises civil servants for their role in economic and social progress.
2025/02/17 12:00
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Government pushes for community-based GP system
Learn about Taiwan’s new general practitioner system, aiming to reduce congestion in major hospitals by encouraging residents to seek treatment in their communities. Health Minister Chiu Tai-yuan emphasizes the need for tailored approaches and public health education to change deeply ingrained habits.
2024/12/12 11:45
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New Taipei expands health policies for vulnerable groups
New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih announced policies to boost public health, including expanded rotavirus vaccinations and new mental health centers. The city aims to eradicate hepatitis C by 2025 and build dementia-friendly communities.
2024/11/07 17:45
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Taiwan, Saint Kitts deepen ties in renewable energy, health
Discover the highlights of Prime Minister Terrance Drew’s visit to Taiwan, including discussions on strengthening ties in education, agriculture, technology, and more. Learn about the shared democratic values and future cooperation plans between Taiwan and Saint Kitts and Nevis.
2024/06/25 11:46
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MOHW minister backs priority seating on public transit
Discover how Taiwan’s Health Minister supports the retention and improvement of priority seating on public transport amid recent debates, aiming for more inclusive policies.
2024/06/20 15:34
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Former Taiwan president confident in public support for Lai
Explore the latest on former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian’s confidence in the people’s support for the government, amid speculation of a pardon before Tsai Ing-wen’s term ends. Learn about the challenges facing the new administration with a divided legislature.
2024/05/07 13:30
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Presidential Office pledges care for Chen Shui-bian
Explore the unfolding story of Taiwan’s former President Chen Shui-pian’s potential pardon by President Tsai Ing-wen, as the Presidential Office commits to ensuring Chen’s healthcare amidst discussions of his medical parole, public appearances, and the implications of a pardon on justice and social unity.
2024/05/07 13:18
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Vision health declines with age in Taipei’s young students
In Taipei City, a study reveals an increasing trend of poor vision among elementary and junior high students with age, with first graders showing a 25.9% rate, escalating to 77.4% in ninth graders. Female students exhibit higher rates of poor vision compared to males. Despite a slight decrease in elementary students and a minor increase among junior high students in the 2023 academic year, overall vision health has improved since 2014, attributed to the city’s efforts in annual professional vision screenings and promoting eye care awareness. The study also notes differences in vision health across school types, with public elementary schools and private junior high schools showing the highest rates of poor vision.
2024/04/10 15:39
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Hou Yu-ih confirms no toxic chemicals in air after fire
New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih assures public safety following a warehouse fire in Shenkeng District. Air quality tests show no hydrogen fluoride or heavy metals. Environmental agencies monitor PM2.5, carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide levels. Safety measures include avoiding the area, keeping doors and windows shut, wearing masks, and seeking medical advice if needed. Shenkeng District’s Health Center prepares for potential medical demands, while hospitals provide emergency treatment and care for respiratory symptoms. The city government continues to oversee air and water quality examinations to ensure public safety.
2024/02/22 10:38
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Wang Cheng-hsu takes oath as Taiwan’s new legislator
Wang Cheng-hsu, successor to former Legislative Speaker You Si-kun, was sworn in as a legislator in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, pledging to enhance public health. Wang, a healthcare expert, aims to fulfill President-elect Lai Ching-te’s vision for better health care. His appointment was celebrated by former Legislator Chiu Tai-yuan, who believes Wang’s expertise will benefit Taiwan’s medical community.
2024/02/19 12:33
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Taiwan’s NHI reaches 91.2% satisfaction rate in 2023
Taiwan’s National Health Insurance (NHI) has achieved a satisfaction rate of 91.2% in 2023, according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW). This is the first time the satisfaction rate has not decreased despite an increase in insurance costs. Previous reductions in satisfaction were observed in 2002 and 2006 due to premium increases, and in 2013 following the implementation of the second-generation NHI. The highest-rated aspects of the NHI were accessibility to medical treatment and the quality of medical care, with increased insurance costs ranking third. The satisfaction rate reached its peak during times of pandemic, likely due to the introduction of home-based medical care services and improved medical accessibility. Since 2021, the satisfaction rate has consistently remained above 90% and even reached a new all-time high during the pandemic. Taiwan has been ranked number one in the global healthcare index published by NUMBEO for the past five years. The NHI budget has also seen significant growth, increasing by over 48% from NT$590.5 billion in 2015 to NT$875.5 billion in 2024. The survey involved 3,257 participants aged 18 in Taiwan, and while public satisfaction with the NHI is high, physicians generally express lower levels of satisfaction.
2024/01/06 17:11
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Changhua reports 5 OHCA cases amid extreme cold wave
The Fire Bureau of Changhua County reported 53 emergency medical cases in the last 24 hours, including five instances of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), possibly linked to a sudden dip in temperatures due to an extreme cold wave in Taiwan. The OHCA victims, aged 65 to 87, had yet to have the exact causes determined. Although the number of emergency cases is consistent with the daily average of 54, the number of non-responsive patients increased from three to five. The CHFD advises older adults, those with cardiovascular diseases, and others susceptible to cold weather to dress warmly. The Changhua County Public Health Bureau urges anyone experiencing symptoms such as shortness of breath or chest tightness to seek immediate medical care.
2023/12/21 17:53
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President Tsai to lead official delegation to Eswatini
President Tsai Ing-wen’s delegation visit to Eswatini strengthens diplomatic ties and collaboration in public health, medical care, and women’s empowerment. The visit marks important anniversaries in relations between the two nations.
2023/08/25 17:28