National Health Insurance, Health Policy, and Infection Control: Insights from Taiwan

4 Pages Posted: 22 Apr 2020

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Ya-Wen Lei

Harvard University, Department of Sociology

Date Written: April 19, 2020

Abstract

Despite its exclusion from the World Health Organization (WHO) and its geographic proximity to China, Taiwan has been doing relatively well in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak. The democratic developmental and welfare state that emerged in Taiwan’s industrial transformation and democratization and the collective memory of SARS have helped the country to cope with the COVID-19 crisis. The Taiwanese case shows that a society does not need an authoritarian state to respond to a public health crisis. The Taiwanese case further demonstrates the critical importance of building a welfare state, which takes a long time, tremendous resources, and political and societal will to accomplish.

Suggested Citation

Lei, Ya-Wen, National Health Insurance, Health Policy, and Infection Control: Insights from Taiwan (April 19, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3580440 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3580440

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