Jump to main content:::
- 361Information on departures/transits to high-risk areas is now included in the travel history notification list, thus effectively closing gaps in disease prevention
- 362NHI Card or Resident Certificate is required to purchase Masks Since February 6th, 2020
- 363Enhanced Epidemic Prevention Travel History of High-risk Area Now Available on NHI MediCloud System
- 364Reimbursement of Self-advanced Medical Expenses for Emergency Medical Care Abroad
- 365NHIA Post-acute Integrated Care Program Helps the Elderly Stand Again
- 366Enhanced Patient Safety and Information Security Both through the NHI MediCloud System
- 367Public Satisfaction with National Health Insurance System Hits Historical High of 89.7%, and Physicians’ Satisfaction with NHI also Increases Year by Year.
- 368NHIA Wins 2019 eASIA Awards Silver Prize
- 369Dr. Po-Chang Lee, Director General of Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Administration, led a professional team to visit the Republic of the Philippines to demonstrate Taiwan’s soft power in healthcare– experiences of applying medical informatics to health insurance systems
- 370APEC Conference on Medical Information Sharing for Enhancing Medical and Disease Management
- 371Taiwan and Vietnam work together to demonstrate soft power of healthcare – experiences of Taiwan’s National Health Insurance system and medical informatics establishment
- 372Improved Medical Care for Mountainous Area and Offshore Island on “NHI IDS plan”
- 373Scan and Pay Using QR-Codes! It's as Simple as That
- 374Download My Health Bank for Integrated Healthcare Services
- 375Expanding the Target Population of Post-Acute Care and Establishing a Community-Based Integrated Care Model
- 376Health Minister and NHIA Director General Share Taiwan's NHI Achievements at Geneva Forum
- 377Amendment to National Health Insurance Referral Guidelines: Co-Payment benefits for 4 Re-Visits Within 1 Month after Referral
- 378Raising Medical Efficiency and Quality by Using the E-Referral Platform
- 379Strengthening the Referral System and Adjustments to National Health Insurance Co-Payments for Outpatient and Emergency Visits
- 380Reimbursement of Prepaid Medical Expenses for Citizens That Seek Emergency Medical Attention Abroad
- 381Conditional Inclusion of Oral Drug Treatment for Hepatitis C in the National Health Insurance Coverage as of January 24, 2017
- 382Changes to the National Insurance Health Payroll Brackets on which premiums are calculated as of January 1, 2017
- 383The Coverage of oral drug treatments for Hepatitis C in the National Health Insurance is approved with conditions by the NHI Supervisory Board
- 384NHI Increases Organ Transplant Payment to Encourage Organ Donation, Extend Life, and Promote Quality of Life
- 385NHI Measures of Strengthening the Referral System and Related Packages
- 386Public satisfaction in Taiwan’s NHI system 2nd best since 1995
- 387Targeted Drugs Introduced by NHI to Benefit Cancer Patients
- 388NHIA and Medical Community Jointly Promote Artificial Joint Registry to Safeguard Patient Safety
- 389NHI Provides Continuous Enhanced Home Care Services for Patients with Reduced Mobility
- 390Promoting NHI Card Application Services for Rural Areas
- 391My Health Bank V2.0—Logged in yet?
- 392Nurse–Patient Ratio and NHI Payment Improvement Schemes
- 393Universal Value of the Right to Medical Care, Comprehensive Unlocking of the National Health Card, and Strengthening of Overdue Payment Recovery
- 394Change of Leadership Ceremony for National Health Insurance Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare
- 395Effective from 2016, Individuals Who Have Registered their NHI Cards May Use the Cards for Filing Income Tax and Accessing My Health Bank. Services Available to All!
- 396Increased Cloud-based Health Care Efficiency Enhances Medication Safety
- 397"My Health Bank" System Enhances Health Self-Management, in Line with Global Trend
- 398NHI 21 Cloud Service
- 399NHIA Announces Statistics of Reimbursements on Overseas Medical Care throughout 2015
- 400NHI Affirmed by Public, Ensures the Rights of Disadvantaged Groups