NAC Care's Be Health
2025-08-21 03:15:24

Explore NAC Care's Be Health System at the 63rd National University Health Management Conference

Join NAC Care at the 63rd National University Health Management Conference



NAC Care, a pioneer in IT-based healthcare services, is set to exhibit at the 63rd National University Health Management Conference taking place from September 10 to 11, 2025, at the Kenshin Koriyama Cultural Center. Under the leadership of Naoto Yamazaki, this Tokyo-based company will showcase its flagship health management system, Be Health. This event presents a unique opportunity for educational institutions to explore how they can enhance their health management practices.

Understanding Be Health



Be Health is positioned as a solution designed specifically to ease the workload of healthcare professionals, such as industrial physicians and nurses. By focusing on streamlining their operations, NAC Care empowers these professionals to dedicate more time to critical health management tasks. Attendees at the conference will have the chance to see the user interface of Be Health in action, providing insights into its robust functionalities and practical applications.

The system's architecture allows for the integration of various health examination data formats from multiple medical examination facilities, which is critical for universities seeking a unified health management solution. Institutions can customize the data they want to manage, seamlessly incorporating results from regular health screenings, special health examinations, and more, all in one place. This feature is invaluable for tracking health trends over time.

Practical Success Stories



NAC Care invites attendees to explore real-world case studies from universities that have successfully implemented the Be Health system. With user-friendly features designed for easy operation, this system has garnered positive feedback from institutions that reported a significant reduction in the time and resources spent on health management tasks. This has allowed healthcare staff to prioritize their essential duties effectively.

In addition to data management, Be Health offers functions for reporting to labor standards supervision offices, maintaining records of various health consultations, employment assessments by industrial physicians, and generating notices for follow-up examinations. These capabilities help streamline reporting processes and maintain consistent health monitoring protocols within educational settings.

Event Details


  • - Event Name: 63rd National University Health Management Conference
  • - Dates: September 10-11, 2025
  • - Location: Kenshin Koriyama Cultural Center
  • - Booth Number: Corporate Exhibition 7
  • - Official Website: Visit Here

About NAC Care



Established in March 2024, NAC Care is committed to harnessing IT to improve healthcare services, particularly within the industrial health sector. As more companies aim for better health management, NAC Care's solutions like Be Health and Unifier—tools that standardize health examination data formats—are becoming increasingly adopted. These solutions help businesses focus on the health and wellness of their employees, leading to enhanced productivity and wellbeing.

NAC Care also extends its services to insurers, offering analytical services based on health examination and claims data, enabling effective interventions and notifications. The company is expanding its contractual engagements across the country.

Contact Information


For more information about NAC Care or the Be Health system, please contact:
NAC Care Health Division
Tel: 03-6261-0222
Fax: 03-6261-0223

Explore how NAC Care is shaping the future of health management at universities today! We look forward to welcoming you at the conference and sharing how Be Health can revolutionize your institution's health services.


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