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The Min-Sheng General Hospital () is a tertiary hospital in
Taoyuan District Taoyuan District () is a District (Taiwan), district of Taoyuan City in northwestern Taiwan. Formerly a county-administered city also known as Taoyuan City () before 2014, when the former Taoyuan County was elevated to a special municipality (Ta ...
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History

Min-Sheng General Hospital was founded by Dr. Yang Min-Sheng in 1975. A doctor at
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(NTUH), Yang wanted to bring to his home town of Taoyuan the quality of care for which many inhabitants of the city had to travel to Taipei. The hospital has grown from a 17-bed dispensary to become a state-of-the-art 600-bed tertiary facility offering the complete range of medical services. Min-Sheng General Hospital still has close links with NTUH to which it refers transplant patients and exchanges physicians for cross-training. More than 80% of its physicians graduated from the prestigious university. Min-Sheng General Hospital specializes in minimally invasive surgeries and was one of the first hospitals in Asia to set up a center dedicated to endoscopic procedures. In 1997 the hospital was incorporated into MissionCare Inc., to generate the capital necessary for its expansion. The hospital's Ching Kuo Campus is now at the center of the MissionCare group of six hospitals, four long-term care centers, as well as hospital consulting, management and logistics companies.


Ching-Kuo Campus Building

The current Min-Sheng General Hospital building was officially opened for service in 2001. This new building has twenty floors above ground (the elevators indicate twenty-three floors; the fourth, ninth and thirteenth floor do not exist to reflect Chinese customs and superstitions) and seven floors underground. It has a surface of 76,000 square meters. On the hospital's grounds is a garden which design incorporates elements of Chinese
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such as water fountains and curved walls. In 2007, the management of Min-Sheng General Hospital sold the Ching-Kuo building to ING Life Taiwan in what is still the first and only "sell and lease back" transaction of this kind for a hospital in Asia. The proceeds of this sale have enabled MissionCare, the group to which the hospital belongs, to finance its expansion and acquisitions.


Accreditations and international healthcare

In 2006 Min-Sheng General Hospital started seeking to raise its international profile to showcase its offerings to international patients traveling abroad for surgical procedures. A healthcare center was set up to deal with international patients and reach referral agreements with international medical travel facilitators, and the hospital kicked off the process to obtain international accreditations and certifications. Min-Sheng Hospital is trying to position itself as an international center of excellence for
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surgery. It became the first hospital (2006) in Taiwan to be accredited by
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(JCI), the international arm of Joint Commission Resources, the body that accredits hospitals in the U.S.A. The hospital subsequently pursued and obtained certifications for its
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(2008), Diabetes Mellitus Type II (2009), and Chronic Kidney Disease (2009) programs. Min-Sheng General Hospital has of late 2011 voluntarily withdrawn from JCI accreditation. It is currently not accredited by any recognised international accreditation scheme.


See also

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Healthcare in Taiwan Healthcare in Taiwan is administered by the Ministry of Health and Welfare (Republic of China), Ministry of Health and Welfare of the Executive Yuan. As with other Developed country, developed economies, Taiwanese people are well-nourished but fa ...
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List of hospitals in Taiwan This is a list of hospitals in Taiwan, help improvement with it by adding in new information. Medical Center Changhua County * Changhua Christian Hospital (彰化基督教醫院) Kaohsiung City * Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Me ...


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* {{Authority control 1975 establishments in Taiwan Buildings and structures in Taoyuan City Hospitals established in 1975 Hospitals in Taiwan Hospital buildings completed in 2001