“If you get sick in Taiwan, don’t worry. Thanks to Taiwan’s well-developed healthcare system and modern medical facilities, you can expect to receive high-quality care.”
As you may have heard Taiwan has the best healthcare system in the world. People even come to Taiwan for “medical tourism,” due to Taiwan’s low cost and high quality medical care. Get sick in Taiwan is the last thing you like to happen when you are enjoying your Taiwan tour. Thankfully, you are in Taiwan! How good is it? Let me tell you.
National Health Insurance
Taiwan adopted a national health insurance system in 1995 managed by National Health Insurance (NHI) Administration. It is a single payer system for healthcare and is compulsory for all Taiwanese residents, which includes foreigners working in the country.
The characteristics of the Taiwanese system include affordable, generally user-friendly, comprehensive population coverage, short waiting times, and a national health insurance database for planning, monitoring and evaluating health services.
This innovative and ingenious smart card system (NHI IC Card), which all patient information is stored, used and can be made available by authorized parties as and when required. And this, play a key role during 2020 the coronavirus epidemic.
Here’s an explanation of “The Health System of Taiwan” :
See the video below for “How to Sign Up for Taiwan’s eMask Ordering System” :
NHI’s medical services coverage is very wide, from basic routine checks to maternity care and traditional Chinese medicine. Whenever a doctor wants to recommend a treatment that is not covered under the National Health Insurance program, they must ask your approval before proceeding.
What the NHI does not cover includes the following:
+ Immunization
+ Treatment of drug addiction
+ Cosmetic surgery
+ Non-post traumatic orthodontic treatment
+ Preventative surgery
+ Artificial reproduction
+ Sex conversion surgery
+ Blood (except for blood transfusion necessary for emergent injury or illness according to the diagnosis by the doctor)
+ Human-subject clinical trials
+ Hospital day care (except for psychiatric care)
+ Dentures, artificial eyes, glasses, hearing aids, wheelchairs, canes, and other equipment not required to actually treat the patient.
If you have any doubts or questions, you can call the NHI’s free service hotline at 0800-030-598 which also provides English-speaking.
ARC Card & NHI Card
NHI cards are electronic IC cards that records all your health information.
To get an ARC card, which you can apply here. You will need a working permit or other visa that is valid for over six months. After you receive your ARC, you will need to apply for a NHI card from the NHI bureau.
Pharmacies and medication
If you get sick in Taiwan with mild symptoms, visit a local pharmacy (藥局 yào jú) in Taiwan. Pharmacists can give advice and recommend over-the-counter medicine to help you feel better. Don’t worry—pharmacies are everywhere, affordable, and easy to access. You can even get common medications, like asthma inhalers, without a prescription.
Even thought you are just traveling in Taiwan, a doctor visit will cost you approximately US$19 to 25 without a NHI card.
See the Doctor in Taiwan:
1. Find a clinic or hospital
If you’re feeling sick in Taiwan, seeing a doctor is super convenient. Clinics are everywhere—almost on every street corner—so help is never far. In most cases, you don’t even need an appointment (except for famous clinics or hospitals). Just show up during opening hours and get the care you need.

2. Register
People who visit a clinic or hospital for the first time need to register. You will see a sign says “掛號 (gua hao)” which means “to register”. If you have a NHI card, you will need to pay for the registration fee which is around US$5 to 8. If you don’t have a NHI card, you will need to add another US$16 to 20.
3. Consultation
Depending on what you need, if you are not sure which department you are seeking, you can go to hospital and the clerk will be able to recommend which department suits your medical needs. If you are sure they are clinics that correspond with your pain, you will have a better chance shorten your waiting times in clinic. And don’t worry, most doctors in Taiwan speak English.
4. Payment
After consultation by doctor, you will have to wait a few minute, the receptionist will give you a sheet containing your details, the doctor’s notes, and the prescription. With this sheet you can get your pills or any treatment at any National Health Insurance (NHI) appointed pharmacy.
If the clinic has the pharmacy attached to it, you will receive your medication directly from the pharmacist.
5. Emergency
For emergency situations, Taiwan has very good care and the best places to go are hospitals ERs. The number to call ambulance is 119. ER is more expensive than a regular doctor, but they are still very reasonable.
The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (CDC) operates a toll-free health hotline (0800-001922) that provides medical information and assistance in English. Keep a copy of your passport, travel insurance details, and any important medical information in case you need to present them to healthcare providers. Many hospitals in major cities, especially Taipei city, have English-speaking doctors and staff who can communicate with international patients. This can be particularly helpful if you’re not fluent in Mandarin.
Overall, Taiwan has a well-developed healthcare system and medical facilities, so you can generally expect to receive quality care. You can relax and explore the beauty of “Ilha Formosa”

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