
Lue Jen-der
Lue Jen-der is the Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, known for addressing the challenges of smart healthcare development, particularly in the area of electronic medical records. Recently, he was in the news for announcing the launch of an online medical information platform aimed at standardizing healthcare data sharing among medical centers to enhance patient care and streamline processes.
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Recent news mentions
Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lue Jen-der discussed the expansion of long-term care services for people with dementia.
Long-term care expansion to start next weekDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lue Jen-der said that Friday’s case was unusual and the perpetrator experienced social isolation.
NPA mulls new rules to purchase smoke grenadesDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lue Jen-der said that Friday’s case was unusual.
Smoke grenade registration, AI scanners at MRT consideredDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lue Jen-der said today that the amendments would give an additional 100,000 people access caregivers.
‘Green channel’ to give priority access to migrant caregivers
Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lue Jen-der said the main points of the bill include establishing a standard operating procedure for adoption and better management of childcare organizations.
Draft bill aims to protect children, minister saysDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lue Jen-der during the meeting reported on the program’s achievements.
Long-term care 3.0 program approvedDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Lue Jen-der said that one of the greatest challenges of smart healthcare development in Taiwan is the fragmentation of healthcare data.
Ministry to standardize electronic medical data












