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  • Taiwan distributes 1.2 million COVID tests as cases rise

    Taiwan faces a COVID-19 surge, with emergency room visits up 113%. Rapid test kits are now in stores. Health Minister Chiu assures ample Paxlovid supply.
    2025/05/29 15:00
  • Taiwan COVID cases double as officials predict 200,000 peak

    Taiwan’s health minister reports a rise in COVID-19 cases, with CDC predicting 200,000 weekly visits. The government is implementing tiered measures to manage ER congestion.
    2025/05/28 16:00
  • Taiwan approves NT$4.2B plan to ease emergency room crisis

    Taiwan’s NHI approved plans to ease ER congestion, allocating over NT$4.2 billion annually. Measures include higher pay for emergency nurses and improved hospital resources.
    2025/03/13 14:48
  • Taiwan’s health ministry pledges to improve nurse pay

    Health Minister Chiu Tai-yuan apologized for inflated nursing salary data, sparking nurse dissatisfaction. The ministry aims to address pay disparities and improve transparency.
    2025/03/13 12:00
  • Taiwan tackles ER overcrowding with joint efforts

    Taiwan’s Xavier Chang calls for collaboration to tackle ER overcrowding, citing factors like flu season and nurse shortages. MOHW plans to boost nursing staff.
    2025/03/05 07:00
  • 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
  • Premier Cho urges support for medical staff well-being

    Premier Cho Jung-tai directs the Ministry of Health and Welfare to plan psychological support for medical staff, addressing emergency room overcrowding post-Lunar New Year.
    2025/02/27 14:21
  • Mayor Hou urges central gov’t to support medical staff

    New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih urges the central government to address long-term medical staffing issues. During the 228 Peace Memorial Day holiday, some hospitals will adjust outpatient services, while emergency services remain available.
    2025/02/25 17:00
  • 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
  • 15 hospitalized in Kinmen for food poisoning, now recovered

    Discover the details of a suspected food poisoning incident affecting 61 tourists in Kinmen after dining out, including the response from local health authorities and the ongoing investigation.
    2024/05/29 16:39
  • Mother praises son’s courage in Taichung Metro incident

    Discover the story of bravery on the Taichung Metro, where a young man named Hsu confronted a knife-wielding attacker, protecting passengers and sustaining injuries. Learn about his heroic act and his mother’s pride.
    2024/05/22 13:36
  • Flu outbreak in Taiwan: Over 90,000 cases last week

    The Taiwan CDC reports over 90,000 flu cases last week, with 22 severe cases and six deaths. Vaccination urged to reduce risk. Second pertussis case confirmed, highlighting rise in cases globally. Travelers advised to consider vaccination and wear masks in affected areas.
    2024/04/02 18:11
  • Pop star Nick Chou hospitalized for cold ahead of NYE show

    Taiwanese pop star Nick Chou was hospitalized on December 25 due to a severe cold. Frustrated with his condition, Chou took to social media, urging his fans to stay safe and wear masks. He was scheduled to perform at the New Year’s Eve celebration in Taichung Central Park. Known for his hit "So Handsome We Broke Up," Chou enjoys popularity on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. His illness has caused significant concern among his fans as the end-of-year concerts and commercial performances approach.
    2023/12/26 15:36
  • Kaohsiung schools main infection sites amid Norovirus spike

    Kaohsiung City is experiencing a rise in acute diarrhea cases, particularly in schools, due to the spread of Norovirus. During the 48th week of the year, the emergency room visit rate reached 4.81%, a significant increase from the previous year’s 2.91%. The city has reported 125 cluster cases of diarrhea, with schools accounting for 80% of the infection sites. The Kaohsiung City Department of Health is urging the public to practice regular handwashing and food safety measures. Norovirus is primarily transmitted through poor hygiene, close contact with infected individuals, and the consumption of contaminated food. With increased school activities, there is a higher risk of cross-infection. Standard alcohol-based hand sanitizers are ineffective against Norovirus, so diligent handwashing with soap and disinfecting surfaces with diluted bleach are recommended. Precautionary measures also include thorough washing and cooking of seafood, disinfecting areas after vomiting or diarrhea incidents, and using gloves and masks. It is advised to stay home when sick and return to work or school only 48 hours after symptoms have disappeared.
    2023/12/09 13:50
  • High medical costs abroad: Taipei doctor’s cautionary tale

    Taipei Show Chwan Hospital Director Cheng Cheng-chieh incurred a substantial medical bill and received minimal compensation from Taiwan’s National Health Insurance (NHI) after suffering two broken ribs in a skiing accident in the US. Despite being treated at the largest emergency room in Anchorage for over six hours, Cheng only had a six-minute conversation with doctors. The most significant charge on his bill, which totaled approximately NTD$500,000, was NTD$280,000 for computed tomography (CT) scans. Upon returning to Taiwan, Cheng applied for overseas medical coverage from the NHI and was only reimbursed NTD $3,704, a stark contrast to the estimated cost of emergency care in Taiwan. Cheng’s experience highlights the financial risks of high medical costs abroad that are not fully covered by Taiwan’s health insurance system.
    2023/12/07 18:37
  • Former DPP chair entrusts Sisy Chen amid worsened cancer

    Former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) chairman Shih Ming-teh, 82, has been revealed to be critically ill with liver cancer. Media personality Sisy Chen disclosed this on "TVBS Situation Room," expressing her agitation at Shih’s request for her to look after his two daughters. Shih, a Catholic, called Chen from the hospital ward to leave his final wishes with her, as he was mindful of the possibility of falling into a coma. Chen retorted, questioning why he would entrust his last words to someone who may die before him. Shih’s battle with recurring cancer led to his admission to Taipei Veterans General Hospital, where he opted for electrocauterization treatment instead of Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization (TACE), but unfortunately, this approach did not yield positive results. Recently, he suffered a severe hemorrhage and had to return to the intensive care unit for emergency kidney dialysis as his condition became critical.
    2023/12/05 21:40
  • Councilor exposes prominent media personality’s harassment

    Taiwan’s #MeToo movement continues to gain momentum within the realm of politics as Yunlin County Councilor Chen Fang-ying bravely stepped forward to disclose her experience of harassment by a prominent media personality. The recent turn of events has taken a toll on Chen, who reportedly fell ill and was rushed to the emergency room on Monday night, bearing visible signs of fatigue on her face.
    2023/06/14 16:31
  • 急診=快速門診? 專家:「是你很急,不是病很急」!

    急診Emergency Room,ER,是緊急救命用,吳肇鑫主任強調,「急診是病症急,而不是人在急」,醫病間多點體諒,可避免不少緊張衝突。
    2016/07/26 12:03
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