Our manga "How to Prevent VDT syndrome, an increasing problem among home workers" was featured on December 13 in TBS Radio "Takero Morimoto Standby" (weekdays from 6:30 to 8:30), titled "Straight Neck Caused by Excessive Smartphone Use".
The manga explaining how to prevent straight neck, one of the symptoms of "VDT syndrome", was introduced and our marketing manager, Kazushi Nakamura, was interviewed.
An article of the program can be viewed at the following URL
https://www.tbsradio.jp/articles/63280/
The demonstration experiment of the medical support system "Smart119" started from October 1 in Sapporo city was broadcast on November 21 at 5:19 a.m. under the title "To shorten the time for emergency transport. Demonstration Experiment" .
This report compares the regular system and Smart119.
Our CEO, Taka-aki Nakada was featured on medical website "@m3.com".
This is a two-part interview about our company, which aims to improve the work load and the quality of medical care through digitalization and system development in the medical field.
Part 1: [Chiba] Chief of Emergency Department develops an emergency medical assistance system, cases reduce time for hospital arrangements by 74%
https://www.m3.com/news/kisokoza/1081889
Part 2: [Chiba] A system to simultaneously send requests to each hospital to accept COVID-19 infected pregnant mothers, developed at the request of Chiba prefecture
https://www.m3.com/news/kisokoza/1081890
The Smart119 demonstration started on October 1 in Sapporo city was introduced in the November 1 broadcast. It is a detailed report comparing the ordinary system and Smart119.
The program can be viewed on NHK Hokkaido website.
・NHK NEWS WEB "Hokkaido NEWS WEB"
"To shorten the time for emergency transport, demonstration of a new system"
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/sapporo-news/20221101/7000052040.html
The article, "Sapporo Fire Department and 8 medical institutions conduct demonstration experiment to shorten patient transport using ICT technology," reports that the experiment is designed for actual operation in Sapporo City, and that the smartphone-compatible application will enhance mobility in the healthcare field.