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From Taiwan Review 2025-05-05
President Lai Ching-te (third from right) is briefed on Taiwan-Marshall Islands health care cooperation during the opening of the AI and Telemedicine Center at Majuro Hospital, where Taiwan-supported digital tools are improving medical services across the Pacific. (Courtesy of Presidential Office)

President Lai Ching-te (third from right) is briefed on Taiwan-Marshall Islands health care cooperation during the opening of the AI and Telemedicine Center at Majuro Hospital, where Taiwan-supported digital tools are improving medical services across the Pacific. (Courtesy of Presidential Office)

Through government agencies and civic groups, Taiwan provides medical and health care assistance, as well as humanitarian aid, to allies and partner countries around the globe.
Medical devices at the facility enable remote consultations and AI-assisted diagnostics, helping raise health care standards in underserved areas. (Courtesy of PO)(1) Medical devices at the facility enable remote consultations and AI-assisted diagnostics, helping raise health care standards in underserved areas. (Courtesy of PO)(2) Medical devices at the facility enable remote consultations and AI-assisted diagnostics, helping raise health care standards in underserved areas. (Courtesy of PO)(3)

Medical devices at the facility enable remote consultations and AI-assisted diagnostics, helping raise health care standards in underserved areas. (Courtesy of PO)
 

Foreign Minister Lin Chialung (center), as President Lai’s special envoy, leads a delegation to Palau in January to attend the inauguration of President Surangel Whipps r.(fourth from left) and participates in the launch ceremony of smart health care services at Palau National Hospital, accompanied by Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi (third from right). (Courtesy of Ministry of Healthand Welfare)

Foreign Minister Lin Chialung (center), as President Lai’s special envoy, leads a delegation to Palau in January to attend the inauguration of President Surangel Whipps r.(fourth from left) and participates in the launch ceremony of smart health care services at Palau National Hospital, accompanied by Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi (third from right). (Courtesy of Ministry of Health and Welfare)
 

Taiwan medical experts conduct emergency care training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines to strengthen local response capacity through the Public Health Emergency Response Capacity Building Project, enhancing partner countries’ first aid capability. (Courtesy of International Cooperation and Development Fund)

Taiwan medical experts conduct emergency care training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines to strengthen local response capacity through the Public Health Emergency Response Capacity Building Project, enhancing partner countries’ first aid capability. (Courtesy of International Cooperation and Development Fund)
 

Specialists from Taiwan support patient care in Tuvalu in April 2025 by strengthening women’s health services. (Courtesy of Tuvalu Embassy)

Specialists from Taiwan support patient care in Tuvalu in April 2025 by strengthening women’s health services. (Courtesy of Tuvalu Embassy)
 

A Taiwan medical team works alongside physicians in St. Kitts and Nevis to improve diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases and strengthen clinical capacity. (Courtesy of TaiwanICDF)

A Taiwan medical team works alongside physicians in St. Kitts and Nevis to improve diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases and strengthen clinical capacity. (Courtesy of TaiwanICDF)
 

Taiwan’s health mission supports maternal and child health in Somaliland, helping expectant mothers access better prenatal care. (Courtesy of TaiwanICDF)

Taiwan’s health mission supports maternal and child health in Somaliland, helping expectant mothers access better prenatal care. (Courtesy of TaiwanICDF)