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        Political Feasibility Analysis of the New Financing Scheme for the National Health Insurance Reform in Taiwan: An Application of Stakeholder Analysis

        Chao-Yin Lin,Don-Yun Chen,I-Chun Liu,Naiyi Hsiao 한국사회복지학회 2010 Asian Social Work and Policy Review Vol.4 No.3

        This study carries out in-depth political feasibility analysis of the prospective health financingreform currently taking place in Taiwan. The National Health Insurance (NHI) Program, whichwas established in Taiwan in 1995, covers virtually all of the island’s citizens. Between the years2001 and 2004, the Taiwanese Government organized a taskforce to carry out the wholesale reformof the NHI program into the so-called ‘Second Generation NHI Program’. This study is part of thecomprehensive review, focusing on the preferences and positions of key policy stakeholders withregard to the financial reform proposals, as well as their network relationships. The approach ofstakeholder analysis was employed to conduct this empirical study. The results reveal that the newfinancing scheme has a certain degree of support from the policy stakeholders participating in thisstudy, and that in particular, the measures concerning equity and sustainability were most welcome. However, controversy remains with regard to the issue of the equitable sharing of contributions. It is clear that there is much strong support for the new scheme amongst the administrativeand legislative elite, although the same level of support is not evident amongst the social eliteaffiliated with employees’ associations and welfare groups.

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