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  • Patient Engagement
  • Health Services Research

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  • Taiwan's healthcare system combines mixed private and public elements with a single-payer insurance model.
  • The Joint Commission of Taiwan has a history of promoting evidence-based medicine and patient safety initiatives.
  • Shared decision making (SDM) is increasingly recognized as a crucial component of patient-centered care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the current state of shared decision making (SDM) implementation in Taiwan.
  • To outline the strategies employed in Taiwan's nationwide SDM program.
  • To report on the reception of the SDM program by stakeholders.

Main Methods:

  • A nationwide SDM program was launched in Taiwan in 2016.
  • Key initiatives included developing patient decision aids (PDAs), a public campaign, a dedicated platform, and clinical integration.
  • Data on stakeholder responses (hospitals, providers, patients) were collected and analyzed.

Main Results:

  • The nationwide SDM program in Taiwan has been implemented through various approaches.
  • Stakeholders, including hospitals, healthcare providers, and patients, have provided feedback on the program.
  • Both positive and negative responses to the SDM program have been documented.

Conclusions:

  • Taiwan's SDM program represents a significant effort to enhance patient involvement in healthcare decisions within its unique system.
  • Understanding stakeholder feedback is crucial for refining and optimizing SDM implementation.
  • Further research can build upon these findings to advance SDM practices in Taiwan and similar healthcare contexts.