President Lai Ching-te skirted a debate over reform of Taiwan's National Health Insurance premiums this morning while enumerating the three main targets for the NHI going forward -- namely increasing the quality of medical care, retaining medical talent by increasing salaries ... and increasing flexibility of medical reimbursements.
Lai attended the opening of Taiwan Medical Week, noting that the NHI budget grew by 5.5 percent last year by one measure and by more than 8 percent when factoring in NT$18 billion in public funds. He said that's the highest growth rate in the NHI's history ... and the targeted rate this year is also 5.5 percent. Including public funds, he said that will take the budget to over NT$1 trillion.
An NHI supplementary premium reform plan has sparked controversy, and the Executive Yuan has issued a temporary halt. A medical association official called on Lai to ensure the success of NHI reform in a speech that preceded the president's.
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