| Literature DB >> 31714446 |
Chyi-Feng Jan1,2, Shinn-Jang Hwang3,4,5, Che-Jui Chang1,6, Cheng-Kuo Huang1,3,7,8, Hsiao-Yu Yang6,9,10, Tai-Yuan Chiu1,3,7.
Abstract
Following economic development and increasing healthcare demand, Taiwan has not only built a universal healthcare coverage payment system in 1995, but has also developed an accountable family physician system, called the Family Practice Integrated Care Project (FPICP), to deal with the pressures of an ageing society, since 2003. The community healthcare group-based family physician system is not only an important milestone for the development of family medicine in Taiwan but may also even serve as a global example for future family doctor systems. In this review, we aim to review the development of family medicine in Taiwan, the implementation and achievement of the FPICP, as well as the future prospects of system-based healthcare system. We firmly believe that only when the family physician system is well developed and put into practice with person-centered, family as a care unit, and community-oriented holistic care, can the objective of "everyone has their own family doctor" and sustainable operation of National Health Insurance be achieved.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31714446 DOI: 10.1097/JCMA.0000000000000221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chin Med Assoc ISSN: 1726-4901 Impact factor: 2.743