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Wu Hanzhang: The Key to Sustainable Healthcare

The healthcare industry faces challenges such as labor shortages, digital security, resource scarcity, and climate change. According to the World Economic Forum and The Lancet, the carbon footprint and privacy issues in the healthcare industry are becoming increasingly serious. Digital technologies such as telemedicine, blockchain, and big data can effectively address these problems, improving accessibility to healthcare services, reducing costs, and decreasing the carbon footprint. As the importance of digital transformation and sustainability grows, the digitization of healthcare should be accelerated to ensure timely and affordable healthcare services.

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Wu Hanzhang: The Opportunity for Taiwan's Medical Information to Go to the Cloud

Global healthcare is undergoing a wave of digital transformation, with Taiwan's healthcare information industry leading the way. Future directions in medical technology include cloud technology, medical AI applications, and post-pandemic telemedicine and precision health. Cloud technology enables healthcare institutions to manage patient data more effectively, promoting real-time sharing and collaborative work, improving efficiency, and driving cross-disciplinary cooperation. Medical AI innovation accelerates diagnosis and treatment, improves the speed of medical image interpretation, identifies potential disease risks through data analysis, enables early prevention and intervention, and provides personalized health management solutions.

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Wu Hanzhang: Telemedicine and treatment take a big step forward

The draft amendment to the "Regulations Governing Telemedicine Consultation and Treatment" will take effect next April, aiming to provide more convenient and safer services through telemedicine. It will allow video and telephone consultations, benefiting terminally ill patients and correctional facility inmates, with an estimated 7 million people benefiting. The post-pandemic era emphasizes the importance of telemedicine, shortening the distance between doctors and patients. Currently, health insurance reimbursement only applies to regional hospitals and clinics; large hospitals require out-of-pocket payment for telemedicine services. This aims to promote the rational allocation of medical resources and encourage the participation of large hospitals. The revision will have a profound impact on the medical information industry, assisting grassroots clinics in upgrading equipment, promoting the cloudification of medical information systems, improving efficiency, and promoting medical research and data analysis, laying the foundation for modernization and smart healthcare. The revised "Regulations Governing Telemedicine Consultation and Treatment" promotes telemedicine, laying the cornerstone for modern transformation and development, changing how patients seek medical care, influencing the medical information industry, and bringing more possibilities to the future of healthcare.

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Wu Hanzhang: Ushering in a New Chapter in Telemedicine

The Taiwanese government has recently been pushing hard to pass the "Regulations Governing Telemedicine and Treatment," which will have a significant impact on the promotion of smart healthcare after the pandemic. The legislative direction can be seen in four main directions: opening up more applicable scenarios, more implementation items, allowing prescriptions to be issued remotely, and simplifying the administrative procedures for applying for telemedicine.
Based on the "Measures for Telemedicine Diagnosis and Treatment" and the "Measures for the Production and Management of Electronic Medical Records in Medical Institutions," it can be seen that the government intends to expand telemedicine to long-term care, home care, and international medical care. In the future, telemedicine will become the new norm in the post-pandemic era.

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Wu Hanzhang: Building a Digital Community Care Network

The recent outbreak of the pandemic has brought the issue of healthcare capacity to the forefront. The use of digital technology to assist home and community care has been piloted for years, and with the outbreak of the pandemic, the pilot concept has been gradually expanded. However, during implementation, many systemic and regulatory issues have been identified that need to be addressed. The severity of the pandemic has accelerated this transformation, with governments, medical institutions, and technology companies working together more closely. Governments are actively relaxing regulations on telemedicine, and technology companies are seizing the opportunity to collaborate with hospitals through SaaS (Software as a Service) cloud services, home medical devices, and artificial intelligence technologies to solve problems. In the future, we will see new healthcare service models emerge in our lives.

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Wu Hanzhang: Hospitals going to the cloud creates a win-win situation

The Regulations for the Creation and Management of Electronic Medical Records in Medical Institutions, set to take effect in April 2020, will allow medical institutions to utilize cloud services to process hospital electronic medical record data, establishing relevant principles and key areas for supervision and management. This policy will accelerate the integration of the healthcare and ICT industries, creating a win-win situation for medical institutions, the public, the government, and the ICT industry.

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