
Lin Ching-yi
Lin Ching-yi is the Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare in Taiwan. She was in the news for her role in coordinating emergency medical responses following the gas explosion at the Taichung Shin Kong Mitsukoshi department store, ensuring that injured individuals received appropriate medical care.
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Hsiao’s delegation is to include Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi.
VP Hsiao to visit diplomatic ally PalauThe delegation includes Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi.
VP Hsiao to lead delegation to PalauDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi said that there are plans to bring a second national controlled drugs manufacturing facility online next year.
President outlines drugs supply plans
Lin Ching-yi said that the ministry would discuss with agencies setting up backup logistics systems and information nodes.
Taiwan to secure medical cold chainLin Ching-yi is the Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare who commented on the surrogacy essay task.
Mock test question draws backlash
Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi told lawmakers that fostering flexible workplace environments would help boost the birthrate.
EDITORIAL: Housing policy and the birthrate
Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi said fostering flexible workplace environments and encouraging men to participate in childcare are key to boosting birthrates.
Flexible workplace key to raising birthrate: ministerDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi said today that fostering flexible workplace environments and encouraging men to participate in childcare are key to boosting birthrates.
Flexible workplaces and men in childcare would boost births: deputy minister
Lin Ching-yi is the Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare who stated that establishing the platform requires a legal basis.
Need for sex offender search discussedDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi said the Ministry has been working closely with other government agencies to enhance Taiwan’s medical preparedness.
Taiwan to start producing own blood bagsDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi said that Chen’s proposal is not feasible, because it constitutes unauthorized use beyond the agreed-upon purpose of physical exams.
Ministry mulls elderly-driver regulations - Taipei TimesLin Ching-yi, Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare, stated that the ministry is pushing for reforms in hospital pharmacies.
FEATURE: Big hospitals are facing a shortage of pharmacistsLin Ching-yi wrote a book about Din Tai Fung, highlighting its warmth and perfection.
Taiwan in Time: The humble beginnings of Din Tai FungDeputy Minister Lin Ching-yi stated that NDU’s Systems Engineering Research Center conducts critical precision systems research for Taiwan.
Professor probed for fraud, China links out on bailDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lin Ching-yi stated that the ministry has activated the mechanism for multiple casualty incidents.
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