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Chapter 2 Conditions for Medical Institutions to Apply for Accreditation
Article 3
A medical institution with a business license that meets the following conditions may apply for an accredited medical institution:
1. It is a contracting medical service institution for the National Health Insurance.
2. It has been evaluated as a regional hospital or above by the hospital evaluation of the central health and welfare authority, and the teaching hospital has passed the evaluation, and has at least the occupational medicine, rehabilitation, orthopedics, neurology, thoracic, dermatology, internal medicine, surgery, Ophthalmology, ENT, psychiatry, radiology and pathology and other medical departments.
3. Establish an occupational injury and disease medical committee or group at the hospital level of a medical institution to coordinate and integrate medical resources in the hospital to provide integrated services for occupational injuries and diseases across departments.
4. There is an integrated service center for the diagnosis and treatment of occupational injuries and diseases, and the following personnel are employed:
(1) More than two full-time specialist physicians in occupational medicine, one of whom is the presiding physician.
(2) More than four occupational injury and disease case specialists, one of whom may be employed as an occupational injury and disease case manager to assist the presiding physician in handling the overall management of Article 15.
5. There is an occupational rehabilitation unit, and the following personnel are employed:
(1) Two or more occupational therapists or physical therapists.
(2) One or more clinical psychologists or counseling psychologists.
Article 4
The presiding physician of the integrated service center for occupational injury and disease diagnosis and treatment specified in Item 1 of Paragraph 4 of the preceding article shall be a specialist in occupational medicine and have more than three years of work experience in occupational injury and disease diagnosis and treatment.
Article 5
Occupational injury and disease case specialists specified in Item 2 of Paragraph 4 of Article 3 shall have the following qualifications:
1. Graduated from a college or above in medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and other related medical disciplines, public health, occupational health, social work or psychology.
2. More than one year of work experience in occupational injury and disease case management or labor health services.
Those who graduated from junior college or above and have more than three years of work experience in occupational injury and disease case management are not subject to the restrictions stipulated in the first paragraph of the preceding paragraph.
The occupational injury and disease case manager specified in Item 2 of Paragraph 4 of Article 3 shall have the qualifications specified in Item 1 of Paragraph 1, and more than two years of relevant work experience in the management of occupational injury and disease cases.
Article 6
Occupational therapists or physical therapists specified in Item 1 of Paragraph 5 of Article 3, shall have more than six months of work experience related to functional rehabilitation or occupational rehabilitation for occupationally injured and disease labors.