This study aims to present an overview of the evolutionary policy process in reforming the health care system in Taiwan , through dissecting the forces of knowledge, social- cultural context, economic resources and political system. We further identify factors, which had a significant impact on health care reform policies in Taiwan through illustrative policy examples. One of the most illuminating examples highlighted is the design and implementation of a single-payer National Health Insurance (NHI ) program in 1995 , after nearly five years of planning efforts (1988-1993 ) and a two-year legislative marathon. The NHI is one of the most popular social programs ever undertaken in the history of Taiwan, which greatly enhances financial protec...
by payroll taxes, subsidies, and individual premiums, commenced in Taiwan in 1995. Coverage expanded...
In this doctoral dissertation, I focus on the long-term effect of national health insurance (NHI) on...
[[abstract]]Background: Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient...
[[abstract]]Taiwan adopted a national health insurance system in 1995. It is a government administer...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
[[abstract]]In order to achieve well-developed health care service, most industrialized countries ha...
[[abstract]]Using Taiwan' National Health Insurance research data base in 1996,2000,and 2005,this st...
Graduation date: 2007This dissertation consists of three essays that evaluate various types of healt...
The increase in healthcare expenditure always becomes an issue considered by the National Health Ins...
The increase in healthcare expenditure always becomes an issue considered by the National Health Ins...
[[abstract]]The primary objective of this paper is to evaluate the impact of Taiwan's National Healt...
[[abstract]]Background: Universal national health insurance, financed jointly by payroll taxes, subs...
This study examines the extent of equity in the delivery of health care in Taiwan; in addition, this...
[[abstract]]BackgroundSince National Health Insurance (NHI) launched in 1985, the people in Taiwan c...
Background: In regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are usually ...
by payroll taxes, subsidies, and individual premiums, commenced in Taiwan in 1995. Coverage expanded...
In this doctoral dissertation, I focus on the long-term effect of national health insurance (NHI) on...
[[abstract]]Background: Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient...
[[abstract]]Taiwan adopted a national health insurance system in 1995. It is a government administer...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
[[abstract]]In order to achieve well-developed health care service, most industrialized countries ha...
[[abstract]]Using Taiwan' National Health Insurance research data base in 1996,2000,and 2005,this st...
Graduation date: 2007This dissertation consists of three essays that evaluate various types of healt...
The increase in healthcare expenditure always becomes an issue considered by the National Health Ins...
The increase in healthcare expenditure always becomes an issue considered by the National Health Ins...
[[abstract]]The primary objective of this paper is to evaluate the impact of Taiwan's National Healt...
[[abstract]]Background: Universal national health insurance, financed jointly by payroll taxes, subs...
This study examines the extent of equity in the delivery of health care in Taiwan; in addition, this...
[[abstract]]BackgroundSince National Health Insurance (NHI) launched in 1985, the people in Taiwan c...
Background: In regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are usually ...
by payroll taxes, subsidies, and individual premiums, commenced in Taiwan in 1995. Coverage expanded...
In this doctoral dissertation, I focus on the long-term effect of national health insurance (NHI) on...
[[abstract]]Background: Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient...