Taiwan’s new government is spearheading the “Healthy Taiwan” initiative to revamp the nation’s healthcare system with ambitious goals, including reducing cancer deaths by a third by 2030 and improving access to cutting-edge treatments. The plan involves increasing early disease detection, integrating new cancer drugs into the National Health Insurance (NHI), and enhancing overall health care services without overextending the NHI’s budget. Key elements include a comprehensive health exam for citizens, telemedicine, and a significant fund dedicated to advanced cancer treatments.

In Taiwan, the critical need for adult vaccinations is growing, yet many adults are not up-to-date due to financial barriers and lack of awareness. Vaccines like HPV and flu are often not covered by public health insurance for adults, leading to lower vaccination rates. Improving public education, making vaccines more accessible, and learning from successful vaccination strategies can enhance adult immunization and public health.

Taiwan’s rapidly expanding fitness industry is driven by a growing appetite for sports nutrition products tailored to local tastes and preferences. By Simon Xiao The modern world can be fast-paced, impersonal, and unfriendly at times. For many urbanites, personal fitness functions as an escape from busy routines – a ritual centered on self-improvement and self-care….

Taiwan’s packaging sector is thriving due to innovations in automation and sustainable technologies, with the global market for packaging and machinery on the rise. Taiwanese companies are leading advancements in flexible packaging, efficient production systems, and eco-friendly solutions, responding to increasing demand for sustainability and improved operational efficiency.

To keep a competitive edge amid a proliferation of high-performing AI technologies, professionals must invest in their critical thinking skills. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly capable of performing our daily tasks, from entry-level to executive status, which skills will we need to future-proof our careers? Researchers have identified five essential areas: critical thinking, creative thinking,…

The Lai administration has bold ambitions for supporting cancer patients, but many details about the plan still remain uncertain. President Lai Ching-te gained widespread public interest during his election campaign last year by announcing his “Healthy Taiwan” policy focusing on disease prevention and health maintenance. The cornerstone of the plan is the establishment of a…

Amgen Taiwan’s General Manager Daniel Villegas began his career in the fast-moving consumer goods space before transitioning into biopharmaceuticals. His professional journey has spanned four continents and covered various therapeutic areas, from rare diseases to immunology. A California native, Villegas earned his BA from San Diego State University and MBA from Michigan State University. In…

After years of discussions, Taiwan and the United States seem closer than ever to finalizing a double taxation avoidance agreement (DTAA). Authorizing legislation has passed the U.S. House of Representatives at a time when bipartisan agreement is rare, and the Taiwanese government has signaled its preparedness to enact necessary equivalent legislation once the initiative has…