A defining feature of Taiwan’s model is its ability to move AI from research environments into routine clinical use. Many countries produce world-class medical AI research but struggle to translate it ...
Health is a fundamental human right and a universal value. Improved health results in greater well-being for the people and has ramifications for the survival and development of a country and even the ...
Taiwan’s digital health infrastructure and central EHR system has played a big part in the country’s successful COVID-19 response, serving as a model for the U.S. to potentially replicate in the ...
The National Health Insurance Administration of Taiwan and HIMSS have recently signed a memorandum of understanding to further drive the country's digital health transformation. Based on a media ...
As the world enters the fourth year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the situation is gradually improving. Most border restrictions have been lifted and global health governance has shifted from pandemic ...
As the World Health Organization (WHO) holds its annual World Health Assembly, Taiwan continues to be refused entry to key discussions about global public health in a post-pandemic world. Taiwan takes ...
In a world where pandemics, antimicrobial resistance, and health disparities know no borders, excluding Taiwan from the WHA is not only unjust but also counterproductive. Each year, the World Health ...