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5. Conclusion

Based on the study results, how much government cares about the sports-promoting strategy, its

implementation rate and national death rate have immense impacts on the future development of national

health insurance. Furthermore, we can say that it directly affects the whole nation’s strength. If the sporting

strategy successfully creates nationwide sporting waves and encourage all people to do exercise and boost

their cardiovascular functions, enhance immunity and prevention from disease. As expected, it could save

a greatly consideration expense of national medical and health insurance; more importantly, it would

postpone the rising national insurance fees.

Through the study on Taiwan’s sports promotion strategies and its dynamic impacts on national health

care, it can provide basic references for the governmental authority when they manage the strategy and

distribute the funds so as to enhance the physical strength of Taiwanese people. At the same time, the

national competiveness could be strengthened.

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