Mennonite Christian Hospital is a comprehensive-care institution in Hualien, specializing in geriatric and long-term community health care.
Mennonite Christian Hospital (MCH) in Hualien, Taiwan, is the largest Mennonite hospital in the world. Established in 1948, MCH is a major regional teaching hospital, with over 500 beds and 1,000 staff. The hospital was initially funded by North American churches, and now relies on local support for expansions, like the Shoufeng branch and long-term care facilities. MCH is staffed by professionals from Taiwan and abroad and offers diverse medical specialties and advanced technologies across multiple campuses. Focused on holistic care and continuous improvement, MCH enhances patient care by adopting advanced medical practices and lean management, reducing wait times and improving treatment efficiency. MCH is committed to serving the underprivileged, and provides healthcare to remote communities, the elderly, children in early intervention and people with disabilities.