Taiwan's NHI Strengthens Controls on Sleeping Pills, Targeting Polypharmacy in Seniors
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- Taiwan's NHI Strengthens Controls on Sleeping Pills, Targeting Polypharmacy in Seniors
- As Taiwan becomes a super-aged society, the prescription of sleeping pills has risen. In response, the National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) began strengthening its review of prescriptions in December 2025. The new measures specifically target polypharmacy in seniors over 65 for professional review to curb irrational prescribing. In the first quarter of 2026, fewer than 100 cases were rejected for being inappropriate. The policy aims to reduce risks such as falls and cognitive decline.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 8, 2026
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As Taiwan becomes a super-aged society, the prescription of sleeping pills has risen. In response, the National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) began strengthening its review of prescriptions in December 2025. The new measures specifically target polypharmacy in seniors over 65 for professional review to curb irrational prescribing. In the first quarter of 2026, fewer than 100 cases were rejected for being inappropriate. The policy aims to reduce risks such as falls and cognitive decline.
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- Taiwan's NHI Strengthens Controls on Sleeping Pills, Targeting Polypharmacy in Seniors (June 8, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 8, 2026
As Taiwan becomes a super-aged society, the prescription of sleeping pills has risen. In response, the National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) began strengthening its review of prescriptions in December 2025. The new measures specifically target polypharmacy in seniors over 65 for professional review to curb irrational prescribing. In the first quarter of 2026, fewer than 100 cases were rejected for being inappropriate. The policy aims to reduce risks such as falls and cognitive decline.
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According to NHIA statistics, from 2021 to 2025, approximately 1.9 million people used sleeping pills annually, with the elderly population aged 65 and above accounting for about 40%, or 760,000 people. Data from the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) in 2024 shows that the daily dosage of some BZD and Z-drug sleeping medications in Taiwan is twice that of South Korea and three times that of Australia.
Last year, the NHIA convened professional communication meetings with major medical associations and the Taiwan Medical Association.
Chang Hui-ping, a senior specialist at the NHIA's Medical Review and Pharmaceutical Benefits Division, told the media today that the enhanced management targets elderly individuals who have been using large amounts of sleeping pills long-term. The focus is on patients over 65 who are simultaneously using three or more types of long-acting or short-acting hypnotic drugs and have accumulated more than six months of use within a year.
Chang said that by strengthening the management of sleeping pills and polypharmacy, the NHIA regularly monitors patients' medication use on a monthly basis. If polypharmacy of sleeping pills is found in seniors over 65, feedback is provided to the original medical institution and attending physician for guidance. The physician must explain the reason for the prescription, and clinical experts will review the rationality of the patient's medication use and re-evaluate the prescription.
NHIA Director-General Chen Liang-yu stated that the enhanced monitoring of sleeping pill use has been in effect since last December. In the first quarter, fewer than 100 cases were rejected, with no concentration in urban or rural areas, indicating that the proportion of inappropriate prescriptions is not high. Polypharmacy of sleeping pills in seniors over 65 can easily lead to risks of falls and fractures, and long-term use may also cause cognitive decline. It is necessary to raise the medical community's alertness to high-risk medication use and strengthen case management, health education, and referrals. For the public, the NHIA has integrated sleep health-related assessments and lifestyle counseling into the "Triple High Chronic Disease 888 Project." People can fill out the "Lifestyle Assessment Scale" through the "National Health Insurance Express" mobile app. The results will be imported into the family medicine platform, allowing physicians to provide consultation, advice, and referrals during visits. (Editor: Kuan Chung-wei) 20260608
FAQ
台灣健保署為何要加強管控安眠藥?
因為台灣安眠藥使用量偏高,特別是65歲以上長者佔了約四成。與國際相比,台灣部分安眠藥每日劑量是韓國的2倍、澳洲的3倍,多重用藥可能增加長者跌倒、骨折及認知功能下降的風險。
這次加強審查的對象是誰?
主要鎖定65歲以上、同時使用3種以上長效或短效安眠類藥物,並且一年內累積使用超過6個月的長者病患。
健保署新的安眠藥管理措施如何執行?
健保署會每月監測病患用藥情況,若發現多重用藥的長者,會將資料回饋給原醫療院所及主治醫師進行輔導,醫師需說明開立理由,並由臨床專家審查用藥合理性。
新政策實施後的第一季成效如何?
自2025年12月執行以來,2026年第一季因不合理開藥遭健保核刪的案例不到一百例,顯示不當開立的比例不高。
一般民眾如何配合睡眠健康管理?
民眾可以利用「全民健保行動快易通」App中的健康存摺,填寫「生活型態評估量表」,結果將導入家醫大平台,醫師在診察時可提供諮詢、建議及轉介。