Team from Yuan Rong Hospital Along With a Mongolian Medical Delegation Visit Taichung Veterans General Hospital to Deepen International Healthcare Cooperation
On June 4, 2025, members of Yuan Rong Hospital organized a delegation of representatives, including those from its partner medical institutions in Mongolia, to visit Taichung Veterans General Hospital (TCVGH) for an on-site tour and professional exchange. The delegation was led by Dr. Chuan-Chou Tu, Medical Deputy Superintendent of Yuan Rong Hospital, who was warmly received by Prof. Yun-Ching Fu, Superintendent of TCVGH. The two parties engaged in in-depth discussions and observations which focused on the field of smart healthcare.
Centered around this theme of smart healthcare, the Mongolian delegation gained a comprehensive understanding of TCVGH’s advancements in this area. Highlights included the hospital’s Smart Automated Laboratory, its Telehealth Center which integrates artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, and the Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine Center, which focuses on regenerative and personalized medicine. The TCVGH team provided detailed presentations on their automated diagnostic processes, telehealth platform operations, and the application of cell therapy in treating cancer and other major diseases—leaving a strong impression on the visitors.
The Mongolian representatives accompanying the delegation included Professor Badarch Jargalsaikhan from the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences, and Mr. Dulguun Dagdanjamts, CEO of Gurvan Gal General Hospital. Both delivered remarks during the visit, expressing their sincere appreciation for all of the thoughtful arrangements and professional hospitality provided by TCVGH. Additionally, the two representatives highly praised Taiwan’s forward-looking approach and the maturity of its healthcare system, stating that the visit provided valuable insights that will be passed along to those involved in Mongolia’s digital healthcare transformation and quality enhancement efforts.
Dr. Chuan-Chou Tu emphasized that Yuan Rong Hospital has long been committed to promoting international medical cooperation and knowledge exchange, striving to support partner countries in enhancing their medical technology and healthcare management capabilities. This visit has successfully fostered a stronger connection between Mongolia’s medical sector and Taiwan’s leading medical institutions.
Looking ahead, both TCVGH and Yuan Rong Hospital will continue to strengthen partnerships with Mongolia and other allied nations through talent exchanges, technology transfer, medical education, and smart healthcare applications. The hospitals aim to contribute to global healthcare development that will be more comprehensive, intelligent and sustainable.

Representatives from Yuan Rong Hospital and various Mongolian medical institutions visited Taichung Veterans General Hospital (TCVGH) for purposes of exchange.

The Mongolian delegation visited the Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine Center at Taichung Veterans General Hospital.

The Mongolian delegation spent time learning about the Smart Automated Laboratory at Taichung Veterans General Hospital.

The Mongolian delegation were given a complete tour of the Telehealth Center at Taichung Veterans General Hospital.