Reporter Shiu Ruei-Shiang Director of Adult and Elderly Health Bureau of Health Promotion.

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Reporter Shiu Ruei-Shiang Director of Adult and Elderly Health Bureau of Health Promotion

The growing burden of noncommunicable disease (NCD) represents a major challenge to health development. We must overcome by giving higher priority to NCD prevention, control and surveillance in its program of work. Preface

Leading Causes of Death, Taiwan, 2001 Bureau of Health Promotion

Malignant neoplasms Cerebrovascular diseases Heart diseases Diabetes mellitus Mortality trend of some chronic disease (Age-Standardized Rate, ) Data from Department of Health, 2001

Past Effort on Chronic Diseases Prevention  The first national chronic diseases prevention project was conducted since 1986,and continued till now.Hypertension and Diabetes were the major diseases at the beginning stage.The main services are :  1.Provided blood pressure and blood sugar screened in community for adults and the elderly(600,000 people screened per year).  2.Implemented case management for suspicious case.

Department of Health, Executive Yuan, ROC Health Promotion Organization for Adults & elderly Division of Cancer Control Population and Health Survey center Division of Adults and Elderly Health Health Education center Division of Children and Teenagers Health Division of Maternal and Infant Health Division of Community Health Bureau of Health Promotion Bureau of Health Promotion