Maintaining the Right to Health: A Democratic Process in Taiwan
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Maintaining the Right to Health: A Democratic Process in Taiwan
FIGHT FOR RIGHTS VIEWPOINT Tsung-Ling Lee and Yi-Li Lee Taiwan, with a population of 23.56 million, implemented a nationwide single-payer health care system in 1995—the National Health Insurance (NHI)—which has achieved 99.9% universal health coverage.[1] The NHI has an average monthly premium of approximately US$42 (the average annual income in Taiwan is around US$22,000) and combines accessibility, affordability, and widespread availability …
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