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Yeh Ching chuan

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Preceded by
  
Lin Fang-you

Political party
  
Kuomintang

Succeeded by
  
Yang Chih-liang

Nationality
  
Taiwanese

Party
  
Kuomintang

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Born
  
29 June 1950 Dadaocheng, Datong, Taipei, Taiwan (
1950-06-29
)

Alma mater
  
National Taiwan University Harvard University

Children
  
Yeh Tien-chieh, Yeh Tien-chun, Yeh Jen-hao

Education
  
Harvard University (1981), National Taiwan University (1977), National Taiwan University (1975)

Similar
  
Han Kuo‑yu, Sun Yat‑sen, Liao Chongzhen

Yeh Ching-chuan (Chinese: 葉金川; pinyin: Yè Jīnchuān; born 29 June 1950) is a Taiwanese politician.

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Education

Upon graduation from National Taiwan University medical school, Yeh began studying for his master's degree in public health. He then obtained an MPH in epidemiology from Harvard School of Public Health in 1981.

Political career

Yeh served as deputy mayor of Taipei under Ma Ying-jeou, and was named a deputy secretary general of the presidential office at the start of Ma's first presidential term in 2008. He later replaced Lin Fang-you as health minister in September 2008. In May 2009, the 2009 flu pandemic reached Taiwan. Before it abated, Yeh resigned his position on 3 August to run for the Hualien County magistracy, but lost a primary to Tu Li-hua.

In 2014, he was selected to lead a committee that explored possible changes to the National Health Insurance program. Yeh later chaired the Taiwan Blood Services Foundation, resigning the position in 2017.

References

Yeh Ching-chuan Wikipedia