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Affordable UHC - Noncommunicable Diseases Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Affordable UHC - Noncommunicable Diseases

According to MOHW statistics for 2016, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and hypertensive disease—all related to hypertension—were ranked as the second, fourth and eighth leading causes of death in Taiwan, respectively. One in every 4.5 deaths is caused by hypertensive diseases.

Affordable UHC - Infectious Diseases Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Affordable UHC - Infectious Diseases

Tuberculosis care in Taiwan is partially covered by the NHI. Expenses not provided for under the system are subsidized by the CDC to ensure a strong disease prevention and treatment network.

Affordable UHC - Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Affordable UHC - Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health

Booklets are distributed to newlyweds at household registration offices nationwide to provide information on reproductive health services as well as advocate appropriate ages for childbearing.

Diplomatic allies back Taiwan’s WHA participation bid Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Diplomatic allies back Taiwan’s WHA participation bid

Staunch support shown by diplomatic allies for Taiwan’s bid to participate in the 71st World Health Assembly—the decision-making body of the World Health Organization—May 21-26 in Geneva is sincerely appreciated by the government and people, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Emergency Relief for Major Flooding in Sri Lanka Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Emergency Relief for Major Flooding in Sri Lanka

On May 26, 2017, Sri Lanka was devastated by its most severe flooding in 14 years, causing 244 deaths and affecting more than 179,000 families, with 698,000 people evacuated from their homes. When Buddha’s Light International Association World Headquarters President Most Venerable Hsin Bau and BLIA World Headquarters Acting President Ven. Tzu Jung heard of this disaster, they immediately instructed BLIA World Headquarters to donate US$10,000 in emergency relief funding and directed the Buddha’s

Loan’s Long Ride: How a Vietnamese Girl Fulfilled her Dream Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Loan’s Long Ride: How a Vietnamese Girl Fulfilled her Dream

“Daddy, I have finally got a pair of unique shoes!” Dancing with excitement, the 13-year-old girl, Loan, just fulfilled a dream she had had since she was little. Seeing Loan’s joy, A-De, Loan’s father, had complex feelings. “Being poor with four children to raise, I could not afford the medical expenses for Loan’s treatment ” A-De said. “Fortunately, Loan did not need to get an amputation; otherwise, I would have felt guilty for the rest of my life.” Loan suffered from congenital lower limb lymp

‘A Perfect Pair’ short film spotlights Taiwan’s medical largesse Photos - New Southbound Policy
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‘A Perfect Pair’ short film spotlights Taiwan’s medical largesse

The short film “A Perfect Pair” spotlighting Taiwan’s efforts to help 13-year-old Nguyen Thi Loan of Vietnam overcome congenital lymphedema in her left leg was recently released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Leave No One Behind website shows Taiwan can help attain universal health coverage Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Leave No One Behind website shows Taiwan can help attain universal health coverage

The Leave No One Behind website was launched April 2 in Taipei City as part of government efforts demonstrating the nation’s commitment to achieving the World Health Organization’s goal of universal health coverage.

Taiwan international training center promotes global health care development Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan international training center promotes global health care development

Almost 1,500 professionals from 62 countries and territories have received instruction to date at the Taiwan International Health Training Center, underscoring the nation’s commitment to advancing medical care development around the world, according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare March 27.