The Ministry of Health and Welfare has announced the establishment of three AI centers aimed at enhancing e-health initiatives in Taiwan. These centers will focus on responsible AI execution, clinical AI certification, and AI impact research, addressing key challenges in implementing AI in healthcare. Sixteen indicator hospitals have been selected to test and demonstrate these technologies.
This initiative marks a significant step in Taiwan's smart medical development, reflecting the government's commitment to improving healthcare amidst demographic challenges. The centers will not only educate healthcare professionals about AI but also streamline the certification process for AI products, ultimately leading to better healthcare services for the population.
• Three AI centers established to enhance Taiwan's e-health capabilities.
• Sixteen hospitals selected to demonstrate AI technology in healthcare.
The initiative aims to integrate AI into healthcare to enhance service delivery and patient care.
The centers will collaborate with regulatory bodies to expedite this certification process.
The center for responsible AI execution will establish regulations for data security and privacy.
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