March 29, 2024
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Possible cooperation on healthcare

Taiwan and India have expressed interest in cooperating on healthcare in several areas, including national health insurance systems and health information technology, during a visit to India by a Taiwanese health delegation.

The countries also showed interest in working together on the development of Asian traditional medicines and epidemic prevention, and they plan to organise and start talks as soon as possible on tangible forms of cooperation, according to Taiwan’s delegation.

Deputy Health and Welfare minister Ho Chi-kung led the team in visiting India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the National Centre for Disease Control, chain hospitals Apollo Hospitals and Fortis Hospitals, and health officials in the state of Haryana.

According to sources, hospital representatives and Haryana state officials showed strong interest when the delegation gave a briefing on Taiwan’s universal health care system, launched in 1995, and its use of IC cards.

The Indian side asked detailed questions on the operations of the health care system and IC cards, and how information technology is applied to health care and to making diagnoses more efficient and accurate, and there was interest in cooperation in these areas.

Also, due to India’s extensive research on Ayurveda medicine and Taiwan’s push to scientize traditional Chinese medicine in recent years, the two sides were eager to discuss how to further promote development of these traditional Asian schools of medicine.

 

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