Joyzo's Correction on Kintone Usage in Ibaraki Prefecture's Disease Management
On October 22, 2025, Joyzo Co., Ltd., headquartered in Koto-ku, Tokyo, released a press release titled "Ibaraki Prefecture Standardizes Infection Response Using Kintone - Supporting Kintone Utilization Based on the Know-How of Gichitai 39." However, it has come to light that some information in the document was inaccurate.
The examples mentioned in the original press release were at the stage of conducting demonstration experiments within the prefecture. Specifically, the "Tuberculosis Patient Management System" was still at the preliminary phase before beginning verification at a designated public health center. The language used may have inadvertently suggested that it was already in widespread use across the entire prefecture. As a result, Joyzo has decided to withhold publication of this article on its website and other platforms.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused to those involved and have made the following corrections:
Press Release Details
Original Release Date: October 22, 2025
Title: Ibaraki Prefecture Standardizes Infection Response Using Kintone - Supporting Kintone Utilization Based on the Know-How of Gichitai 39.
Corrected Release Date: December 24, 2025
Corrected Title: Correction Release] Ibaraki Prefecture Verifies the Standardization of Avian Influenza Response and the Management of Tuberculosis Patients Using Kintone - Supporting based on the Know-How of Gichitai 39. [Read More Here
Details of Corrections
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Title and Headline
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Incorrect: Ibaraki Prefecture Standardizes Infection Response Using Kintone
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Correct: Ibaraki Prefecture Verifies the Standardization of Avian Influenza Response and Management of Tuberculosis Patients Possible Using Kintone.
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Background and Progress on Tuberculosis Patient Management
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Incorrect: The system was introduced by the Disease Control Division of the Health and Medical Department, standardizing infection response operations.
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Correct: Currently, it is still in the preliminary phase before verification usage begins at one public health center.
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Background and Progress on Avian Influenza-Related System
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Addition: Future verification usage in the field is planned.
Additionally, any statements implying that implementation effects have already been realized have also been corrected.
In conclusion, Joyzo values transparency and accuracy in its communications and remains committed to support initiatives that utilize Kintone for public health challenges. We appreciate the understanding of all stakeholders involved as we take corrective actions.