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We will introduce case studies where the platform we have developed has been introduced to local governments, and actual efforts to improve social issues by analyzing the vast amount of data collected and approaching the causes of social issues.

We will introduce case studies where the platform we have
developed has been introduced to local governments, and actual
efforts to improve social issues by analyzing the vast amount of
data collected and approaching the causes of social issues.

Case of Local governments

Problem-solving case ①

Increasing the number of people eligible
for specific health guidance to participate
in Planning events for high-risk individuals.

Specific health guidance is an activity that aims to prevent or improve lifestyle-related diseases. Improving the health and physical condition of those who are eligible for this program will reduce the burden of medical expenses for each municipality and lead to the extension of healthy life expectancy in society in the future.

Population ageing
※Decline in working-age population

Increase in social
security expenditures

Increase participation in local
government-sponsored events.

Enhancing health events for high-risk
audiences,
and Visualization experience
leads to behavior change.

Local government issues

  • ・The number of participants in the specific health guidance is small.
  • ・Many of the participants are elderly, and there are no participants in their 40s and 50s.
  • ・The number of participants in their 40s and 50s is low.

Solution

  • ・Specific health guidance by using ICT
  • ・Those who wish to participate can make
    an appointment online.
  • ・If someone participate in the specific health guidance, they will be provided
    with a wearable before the first meeting and give you a lecture on how to use
    the app and device.
  • ・If someone participate in the specific health guidance, they will be provided with a wearable before the first meeting and given a lecture on how to use the application and device.
  • ・Walking contest only for participants from local governments and prize will be given
    by Rakuten EDY
  • ・Hold a walking contest only for participants from local governments.
  • ・Points will be accumulated for the amount of medical expenses reduced by walking.
  • ・Points will be accumulated for the amount of medical cost reduction by walking,
    and can be exchanged for electronic money (Rakuten EDY, nanaco, waon).
  • ・Vital sign data of the participants is provided to the local government.
  • ・Even after the specified health guidance is completed, the points for the number
    of steps taken are provided as an aftercare plan for one year after participation.
  • ・Loan out tablets with SIM.
  • Those who participate in the specific health guidance and work hard until
    the end will receive a wearable.

Effect

  • ・The ratio of participants in their 40s and 50s has increased.
  • ・The number of participants who withdrew during the meeting was zero.

Future

  • ・Utilization of participants' vital sign related data in PHR

Problem-solving case ②

Revitalization of local senior citizens' clubs

With the need to revitalize local senior citizens' clubs, local
governments are required to understand them in more detail and make more effective efforts.
What kind of initiatives should be taken to improve the quality of life of local elderly people and to prevent frailty and chronic
diseases by managing and utilizing the data, including health
checkup results, receipt data, and vital sign-related data for
maintaining health, by the local government?

Social costs of old age

Burden of care costs

Burden of medical expenses

Revitalization of local senior citizens' clubs

The local government manages the health
of the elderly and prevents disease,

thereby reducing medical
and nursing care costs.

Solution

  • ・Hold regular events for elderly people who participate in senior citizen clubs
    and have smartphones.
  • ・In addition to weight and abdominal circumference measurements, screening
    for nutritional status and MCI is conducted at monthly events
    to suggest lifestyle improvements.
  • ・Monthly walking contests are held.
  • ・For one year after the use of the wearable,
    we conducted a survey
    on the effect of walking on reducing medical costs.
  • ・Provide electronic money for the effect of reducing medical costs by walking
    for one year after using the wearable.

Effect

  • ・About 80% of participants lost weight or improved their abdominal circumference.
  • ・About 70% of those who were assessed as having MCI also improved their score to that
    of a healthy person.

Future

  • We aim to expand the scale of the project by planning initiatives that allow elderly people
    without smartphones to participate.

Corporate case

Problem-solving case (application in health management)

In order to reduce the number of people
subject to specific health guidance,
What is being done for the entire insured population?

People with metabolic syndrome have about three times the risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to those without metabolic syndrome. The risk of developing type 2 diabetes is about three times higher, and the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and dying from it is about three times higher. The risk of developing cardiovascular disease or dying from it is said to be about three times higher.
Therefore, lowering the rate of metabolic syndrome among the insured population as a whole is essential to lowering the burden of insurance costs for corporate health insurance in the future. Therefore, reducing the metabolic syndrome rate of the entire insured population is an important issue in order to reduce the burden of insurance costs on corporate health insurance in the future.
In such cases, it is important to plan and implement events that aim to improve health and prevent lifestyle-related diseases.
In these cases, we planned and implemented events aimed at improving health and preventing
lifestyle-related diseases, and worked to improve the results of the specified health checkups over the long term.

Solution

  • ・Recruit branches that wish to participate on a hand-up basis.
    *Branches with a large number of people with metabolic syndrome will be encouraged
    to participate.
  • ・About 50% of the participants will be those who are eligible for specific health guidance.
  • ・Walking contests will be held several times prior to the health checkups,
    both inter-branch and inter-individual,
    and electronic money will be provided to the winners.
  • ・Participants will be presented with wearables.
  • ・Even during the period when the contest is not held, electronic money will be provided
    for the amount of medical costs reduced by walking for one year.

Effect

  • Health checkup results of insured persons who walked more
    than 200,000 steps were improved.

Future

  • ・Increase the frequency of contests.
  • ・A new contest for individuals that offers cash prizes
    if they meet their daily personal goals.
  • ・A new contest for individuals where they can win prizes
    if they meet their daily personal goals.

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