The Taiwan Adventist Hospital (TAH; traditional Chinese: 臺安醫院; simplified Chinese: 台安医院; pinyin: Tái'ān Yīyuàn) is a non-profit Seventh-day Adventist hospital in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.
[1] The hospital was relocated from Shanghai to Taipei in 1949, after mainland China was conquered by the Communists.
[6] In September 2017, Taiwan Adventist Hospital signed a memorandum of understanding with Australia to start treating asylum seekers and refugees.
It started treating in January 2018, refugees and asylum seekers from Nauru Regional Processing Centre who needed urgent medical care.
[9] In 2018, Taiwan Adventist Hospital was awarded the Friend of Foreign Service Medal for its medical diplomacy work for Palau and Solomon Islands.