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The National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) is committed to safeguarding the healthcare rights of underprivileged minors. The NHIA works tirelessly to ensure that disadvantaged families are not overwhelmed by unaffordable National Health Insurance (NHI) premiums. This includes supporting minors who face sudden disruptions in family circumstances—such as parental divorce, incarceration, or abandonment—that prevent them from being enrolled as dependents under the NHI. In these cases, affected individuals may need to register through their local government office but often lack the resources to pay the premium.

Upon learning of such situations, the NHIA prioritizes them and, where eligibility criteria are met, covers the premiums using funds from the NHI Donation Account. We extend heartfelt gratitude to all donors whose generosity enables this vital support for struggling families. Parents of these children have shared their deep appreciation for this compassion, while many young beneficiaries have expressed their desire to pay it forward when they can help others in the future.

The NHI Donation Account is fueled entirely by public charitable contributions. This collective goodwill empowers us to stand by underprivileged families during their most challenging times. On behalf of those we serve, the NHIA offers its profound thanks and admiration to every donor. Looking forward, we are committed to amplifying this kindness across society.

Caring for the underprivileged lies at the heart of the National Health Insurance program. Through the NHI Donation Account, we ensure vulnerable populations retain access to essential health care. For those grappling with sudden financial difficulties, the NHIA also offers relief, such as installment plans and interest-free loans, to ease premium burdens and maintain coverage.

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