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Discounted Uber rides for medical professionals in Taipei
Purpose
Moving people
Approach
Product changes
Type
Shared modes
Mode
Taxi / e-taxi
About this initiative
Discounted Uber rides are being offered to medical professionals of TCH branch hospitals so that they can easily travel to where their expertise is required. The medical staff from 8 TCH hospitals are provided with five discounted rides each.
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Location:
Taipei
Taiwan
Launch date: May 21, 2020
Actor:
Private sector action
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Partners involved: Uber, Taipei City Hospital
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