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Reimagining Nutrition Care: KMUH’s Leadership in Home Parenteral Nutrition

Reimagining Nutrition Care: KMUH’s Leadership in Home Parenteral Nutrition

Summary

Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital (KMUH) has created a program to help patients with serious digestive problems receive nutrition at home through intravenous feeding, called Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN). This program includes patient training, remote monitoring by health professionals, and has won national awards for quality care. KMUH also shares its training and protocols with other hospitals in Southeast Asia.

Key Facts

  • KMUH is the first hospital in the Asia-Pacific region with a dedicated HPN Training Center.
  • HPN provides essential nutrition through veins for patients who cannot eat or digest food normally.
  • The program includes a team of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, nutritionists, and case managers.
  • Patients and caregivers learn how to manage HPN safely at home, including catheter care and emergency steps.
  • Health workers monitor patients remotely to catch problems early and improve safety.
  • KMUH’s HPN program reduces hospital stays and improves quality of life for patients.
  • The program won Taiwan’s Symbol of National Quality Gold Medal in 2023 and the Baosheng Medical Dedication Award in 2025.
  • KMUH provides training to hospitals in Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand, spreading knowledge in the region.
  • Digital tools and artificial intelligence are used to help predict potential complications during treatment.
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