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Who should be Protected by the NHI? ( 2005-04-23)
Premier Hsieh: The Global Budget System Could be Reviewed but Would not be Abolished ( 2005-04-21)
To Cover a Shortfall, a Medical Center Requests Over 100 Million Kickbacks from Drug Companies ( 2005-04-21)
BNHI is Considering to Finely Adjust the NHI Point-Value ( 2005-04-20)
420 Street Campaign might as well Go Ahead ( 2005-04-18)
DOH Tries to Persuade District Hospitals to Cancel the 420 Campaign ( 2005-04-16)
District Hospitals: To Claw Back the NT$10 Billion Prepaid Reimbursement will Devastate 144 District Hospitals ( 2005-04-15)
To Stop Reimbursing Instruction Drugs is to Rectify Patients’ Habits of Seeking Medical Treatments of Ailments ( 2005-04-14)
Seminar of the Second Generation NHI Scheme ( 2005-04-12)
Six Superintendents Criticized that the NHI Pulls Down Hospitals ( 2005-04-08)
The Executive Yuan are Fully Engaged to Build Taiwan as an Biotech Island ( 2005-04-07)
Hospitals Complain about the Depreciated Point-Value ( 2005-04-06)
Healthcare Industry Launches a Street Campaign against the Global ( 2005-04-05)
Healthcare Reform Foundation: Short Form is a Big Black Box ( 2005-04-04)
Hospitals are willing to sell Instruction Drugs to Patients ( 2005-04-03)
Manufacturers of Instruction Drugs try to Alter Drug Registration for NHI Reimbursement ( 2005-04-01)
An Interview with Prof. Hsiao Ching-Lung: How to make NHI Better? ( 2005-03-31)
Hospital Frauds Cost NHI Over NT$10 Million ( 2005-03-30)
Drug Companies’ Furore over Pharmacies “Borrowing” Drugs from Hospitals ( 2005-03-29)
The BNHI Plans to Impose a Hike on Drugs and Co-payments for Rehabilitation and Emergency Services ( 2005-03-26)

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