What are the top hospitals in Taiwan and what are their specialties?

1. Chang Gung Hospital

Lin Kou Chang Gung Hospital officially opened the current international advanced cancer treatment tool - proton therapy in November 2015, becoming the fourth region in Asia to have proton therapy equipment after Japan, South Korea and mainland China. It is applicable to childhood cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, regal cancer, pancreatic cancer and nasopharyngeal cancer.

2. Veterans General Hospital

Taipei Veterans General Hospital had about 600 beds at the beginning of its establishment, serving only retired officers and soldiers, and then gradually opened up to the community, with 10,000 outpatient visits per day and more than 3,000 beds. ***There are more than 960 physicians and 2,200 nursing staff, totaling more than 5,000 employees, and in 1971, it established the Yang Ming Medical College to train medical personnel.

It is a large hospital in the Beitou and Shilin districts of Taipei City. In Taiwan's healthcare system, it is listed as a top-level "medical center" along with National Taiwan University Hospital, the Tri-Service General Hospital, the Formosa Plastics Group Private Chang Gung Hospital, and the Christian Makai Hospital. The 16-story Taipei Veterans General Administration C.C.C. Building is one of the landmarks in the Shihpai area.

3, National Taiwan University Hospital

National Taiwan University College of Medicine Hospital (commonly known as NTU Hospital) is a public medical institution in Taiwan. The main hospital of the Medical College Hospital is located in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei City, divided into two sites, east and west, separated by Zhongshan South Road.

The west site is the original site used during the Japanese colonial period, located at No. 1, Changde Street, which is also the only door plate on Changde Street. The east site is No. 7 Zhongshan South Road, the original site of the Medical College, the building is connected to the Medical College building. In September 1991, the East Site building was put into use.

4, Makai Memorial Hospital

In 1912, Makai Memorial Hospital was expanded and completed at its present site on Zhongshan North Road, the first phase of the 13-storey ward building was completed on the centenary of the completion of the first phase on December 26, 1980, the second phase of the 9-storey medical and administrative building was completed and opened on August 6, 1983, and the third phase of the building was completed in March 1999, completed on March 9, 2012, and the third phase of the building was completed on March 9, 1999. In 2012, the hospital passed the Hospital Accreditation, Teaching Hospital Accreditation, and Medical Center Mission Review, and renewed its Medical Center status.

The hospital employs about 3,600 people and has 938 beds. The outpatient clinic averages about 6,100 per day, the emergency room averages about 280 per day, and the inpatient hospitalization averages about 2,800 per month.

5. Makai Children's Hospital

Makai Children's Hospital was approved to open on September 17, 2014 by the Taipei City Department of Health in compliance with the regulations, and was assessed by the Ministry of Health and Welfare as a Qualified Children's Hospital Assessment (Medical Center). The number of employees is about 400 and there are 192 beds. The average daily number of outpatients is about 700, the average daily number of emergencies is about 100, and the average monthly number of hospitalizations is about 690.

There are 35 beds in various types of intensive care units***, including 12 beds in pediatric intensive care units and 23 beds in neonatal intensive care units.

Refer to Makai Memorial Hospital - Campus Introduction for the above

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia - National Taiwan University College of Medicine Hospital for the above

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia - Taipei Veterans General Hospital for the above

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia - Chang Gung Hospital in Linkou for the above