The Foundation of Medical Professionals Alliance in Taiwan (FMPAT; Chinese: 台灣醫界聯盟基金會; pinyin: Táiwān Yī Jiè Liánméng Jījīn Huì) is a non-governmental organization based in Taiwan.
[4] The first activity of the foundation was to push the Kuomintang and the president Lee Teng-hui(李登輝) to abolish the Sedition Punishment Act (懲治叛亂條例) and Article 100 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of China(中華民國刑法第100條).
The president, elected by standing directors, represents the foundation externally and manages its operations internally.
By upholding humanitarianism, the foundation aims to unite medical professionals who are in passion of refining medical ethics and cultures in Taiwan, devote to issues and fields of human rights, policies of education, and environmental protection, enhance medicine professionalism, and upgrade clinical level.
[10] During the campaign for Taiwan to rejionrejoin World Health Organization (WHO) from 1997 to 2008, it has lobbied for support of more than 20 countries.