碩士 / 世新大學 / 行政管理學研究所(含博、碩專班) / 103 / Government promotes international medical services by various policies. Taiwan starts to plan establishing the international hospitals in the international medical service park through the policy of free economic pilot zone policy program. The study tries to understand the opinions on the policy of international medical service park from the personnel working in medical institutions by using in-depth interview, and to analyze the impact of the medical service park for the medical institutions.
The results show: 1) “International Medical Service Park” can introduce more sophisticated medical technologies and promote industrial cluster developing. However, international medical service park will lead the medical brain drain problem and crowding out effect to be more serious. 2) Comparing to the junior staffs, the senior staffs consider agree with the “International Medical Service Park” is a policy that can be implemented much more, but the policy needs modified some. 3) The relevant stakeholders still have some suggestions on the “International Medical Service Park”.
In addition, this study finds: 1) The major obstacle on the promoting policy is the stakeholders may not know enough about their own interests. 2) The special medical resource allocation mechanism of “The International Health Industrial Park” is needed to be established. 3) The size of the hospitals within park will hinder the sustainable development. 4) The mode of “having stores in front and factories behind” will bring unpredictable crisis.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/103SHU05149019 |
Date | January 2015 |
Creators | Shan-Shan Liu, 劉珊珊 |
Contributors | Hsin-Chung Liao, 廖興中 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 102 |
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