
Healthcare Management &
National Health Insurance
Alumni from Bahrain
All aspects of the program were extremely important and valuable, especially as we are about to implement social health insurance in our country. Taiwan is very advanced in all aspects, offering a model of significant change and progress.
Alumni from Armenia
As someone working at the National Center of Oncology, I found the lecture on palliative care particularly helpful, offering valuable insights into Taiwan’s patient-centered practices and family support strategies for end-of-life care. In addition, as an orthodontist, I also gained practical knowledge from the session on Health Care Financial Management, which highlighted how effective financial planning and resource management can enhance patient services and improve the efficiency of clinical practice.
Alumni from Malaysia
This visit and the lectures were highly beneficial, offering insights into how district health centers are effectively managed through teamwork among health professionals. The forum further deepened my understanding of post-pandemic innovations, global health challenges, good governance, financing, and the emerging concept of health digiplomacy.
Alumni from Mongolia
Our discussions highlighted the importance of digitalizing the healthcare sector, especially in addressing the global shortage of doctors and nurses. The presentation on the "We care" application, which allows patients to receive advice in their native language, was particularly inspiring and showed how online platforms can deliver truly patient-centered care. Taiwan’s healthcare system impressed me with its smart, accessible, and patient-focused design.
Emergency Care & Burn Injuries
Management Project Training Program
Alumni from Philippines
As someone with little prior experience in managing major burn injuries, I found every part of the program extremely valuable and informative, significantly enhancing my understanding and capabilities in emergency care.
Alumni from Vietnam
The training enriched my experience in treating patients and expanded my understanding of using social networks in healthcare. I also gained valuable knowledge on patient transfer and transportation during disaster scenarios.
Alumni from Ukraine
I am excited to share all the valuable guidelines and insights from this program with colleagues in Ukraine. I’m deeply grateful to the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Taiwan Society of Emergency Medicine, the Taiwan Society for Burn Injuries and Wound Healing, and especially the Taiwan International Healthcare Training Centre for their generous support and understanding.
Alumni from Mongolia
The training content was very clear, understandable, and practical for ICU doctors. I especially appreciated the guidance on how to promptly manage emergency burn patients, such as performing early intubation when necessary.
Healthcare Management & National Health Insurance (Online)
Alumni from Saint Lucia
This overall program was insightfull with many strategies very good introduction i can use this information as self development initiative great program.
Alumni from Indonesia
"The presentation of the training on the Taiwan LCT program was extraordinary. The government in improving public health, especially for the elderly to the disabled, has been prepared carefully for every program at the city to village level. In addition, various health facilities and services are well prepared, what topics are suitable for them in improving the health and welfare of parents.
I hope that I can develop a model like this to ensure the health of mothers and children, considering that the maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is very high. But I'm quite confused about where to start... I hope to learn directly in developing health management models, especially for maternity."Alumni from Indonesia
For me, the most significant aspect is that patient-centeredness is a vital quality of successful service delivery. When a health service collaborates with a national health insurance plan and treatment payments are handled through a capitation system, it's easy to lose sight of providing patient-centered care in favor of not losing money. I shall reapply the notion of patient-centered care in this lecture without jeopardizing the health-care payment system's regulation.
Emergency Care & Burn Injuries Management Project Training Program (Online)
Alumni from Vietnam
This emergency care training program is informative and valuable experience. I gained a lot of knowledge and helps me to understand my patients better in emergency situation.
Alumni from Indonesia
The training was very fulfilling in my experience and very interesting so it added to the experience. The lecturers are very experienced and inspired my interested because well using picture and explain it very clear.
Alumni from Malaysia
This program is very comprehensive overall with very concise lectures. The method of delivery of the lesion are very well structured on google platform and easily accessible. Recorded lectures allow me to go through each lesson whenever it is convenient for me. Each topic is very well summarized and prepared. This training program has expanded my horizon and provided me with an opportunity and window to have an overview on the disaster and burn management in Taiwan. I would recommend this training program to my colleagues.
Alumni from Philippines
I am very thankful for the opportunity to learn from experts from their different respective fields. This training has allowed me to gain a great deal of knowledge as well as sharpen what I already know from my own studies. This training will be of great help to my practice and would be of great help to my future patients, again, thank you!
Alumni from Mongolia
Participating in the Emergency Burn Care Training was a significant milestone in my career. I am grateful to the TIHTC for organizing such a program that has enabled me to learn more about emergency burn treatment. This experience has been invaluable, and I have been able to apply the knowledge I acquired in my daily work. I believe that continuous learning is crucial in the medical field, and this training has been an excellent opportunity for me to improve my skills and knowledge.
Digital Health (Online)
Alumni from Vietnam
I personally found that the information regarding Health Insurance Card is fascinating. Our country still applies paper-based Insurance Card and just recently upgraded to digital version so people with smart phones can carry without the worry of losing their Insurance Card. Yet there are people from remote areas or elderly who do not know about technology must stay with traditional card. With the nature of paper, it can be easily torn or damaged. I hope in the future our government is going to issue a new plastic card with chip that able to store more health information of one, so it is possible to access directly from hospital.
Alumni from Thailand
A Cloud Computing in Healthcare Policy and Development Logic for Smart Healthcare & Medical Big Data are the most valuable. Data from Big Data are requires proper management and analysis in order to derive meaningful information for Prevention, Medical and Rehabilitation service.
Alumni from Indonesia
The genius of using a double card system. By having a separate EMV card for doctors and healthcare workers, this will verify the input of data during the patient doctor encounter.
Alumni from Indonesia
I really like the material provided by the speaker, especially in the my health bank section which can store patient data properly so that they feel more comfortable when using it.
Alumni from Mongolia
Whole lecture is very valuable. I am amazed how Taiwan uses latest technologies to pandemic prevention!
Alumni from Mongolia
What I liked about is Taiwan and NHI is successfully adapted to Covid-19. Mongolian ehealth system has only Covid-19 surveillance questionnaire. So I want to include a complex Covid-19 section in ehealth like Taiwan.
© 2025 Taiwan International Healthcare Training Center