[[abstract]]In April of 1995, Taiwan's National Health Insurance Program started providing each eligible child a total of six well-baby care visits. The first four are for infancy, the fifth is for the second and the third years of life, and the sixth is for the fourth year. These services are in addition to neonatal screening and a series of primary immunizations that have been publicly financed and utilized conventionally for years. The purposes of this study were to investigate the utilization level of these well-baby care visits, and explore relevant factors. The results reveal that 36% of eligible children did not use any of the first four visits, 58% did not utilize the fifth, and 82% did not use the sixth in the late 1990s. It appear...
Background: There is considerable discussion surrounding whether advanced hospitals provide better c...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is twofold: First, it is to examine the relationship betw...
The research aims to analyze the childcare policies practiced at the OECD countries. A national surv...
[[abstract]]In April of 1995, Taiwan's National Health Insurance Program started providing each elig...
[[abstract]]This study examined the effect of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) on the br...
This study examined the effect of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) on the breastfeeding ...
The aims of this study were to document the current patterns of prenatal care in Taiwan; to identify...
[[abstract]]The study focuses on the medical utilization of low-income families in Taiwan?s National...
Background/PurposeThe National Health Insurance (NHI) covers more than 98% of the 22 million people ...
The National Health Insurance (NHI) covers more than 98% of the 22 million people in Taiwan. Referra...
Pediatricians are trained to provide non-surgical medical care to children. Improvements in medical ...
[[abstract]]Background: Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI), implemented in 1995, substantially...
In order to evaluate the resources for neonatal intensive care in Taiwan, a questionnaire was sent o...
This study examines the extent of equity in the delivery of health care in Taiwan; in addition, this...
Health Education was assumed to be one effective method of improving maternal and infant health on t...
Background: There is considerable discussion surrounding whether advanced hospitals provide better c...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is twofold: First, it is to examine the relationship betw...
The research aims to analyze the childcare policies practiced at the OECD countries. A national surv...
[[abstract]]In April of 1995, Taiwan's National Health Insurance Program started providing each elig...
[[abstract]]This study examined the effect of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) on the br...
This study examined the effect of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) on the breastfeeding ...
The aims of this study were to document the current patterns of prenatal care in Taiwan; to identify...
[[abstract]]The study focuses on the medical utilization of low-income families in Taiwan?s National...
Background/PurposeThe National Health Insurance (NHI) covers more than 98% of the 22 million people ...
The National Health Insurance (NHI) covers more than 98% of the 22 million people in Taiwan. Referra...
Pediatricians are trained to provide non-surgical medical care to children. Improvements in medical ...
[[abstract]]Background: Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI), implemented in 1995, substantially...
In order to evaluate the resources for neonatal intensive care in Taiwan, a questionnaire was sent o...
This study examines the extent of equity in the delivery of health care in Taiwan; in addition, this...
Health Education was assumed to be one effective method of improving maternal and infant health on t...
Background: There is considerable discussion surrounding whether advanced hospitals provide better c...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is twofold: First, it is to examine the relationship betw...
The research aims to analyze the childcare policies practiced at the OECD countries. A national surv...