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2025-06-30 02:23:17

MilaBo and Okinawa Children's Health Association Join Forces for Digital Health Initiatives

MilaBo Collaborates with Okinawa Children's Health Association



On May 20, 2025, MilaBo, a company dedicated to creating services for local governments, entered into a strategic partnership agreement with the Okinawa Children's Health Association. This collaboration aims to promote digital health initiatives, specifically targeting the enhancement of infant health check-ups through the utilization of MilaBo's innovative digital questionnaire service, 'mila-e健康'.

The Agreement Ceremony


The partnership agreement was formally announced and celebrated through a ceremony scheduled for July 18, 2025, at the Okinawa Children's Health Center in Naha. Distinguished speakers including Masaya Miyagi, President of the Okinawa Children's Health Association, and Kazuya Tanikawa, CEO of MilaBo, will present at the event. Attendees will be treated to an overview of the agreement, a presentation of the 'mila-e健康' service, and a Q&A session.

Background and Significance of the Partnership


The Okinawa Children's Health Association is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2023. Its mission is to foster the sound growth of all children in Okinawa, with a focus on health and wellness. The association plays a crucial role in coordinating infant health check-up services across 39 municipalities in Okinawa, including remote islands, where they manage statistical analyses of health check data.

In light of this long-standing commitment, the collaboration with MilaBo is aimed at advancing the digital transformation (DX) of infant health check-up processes. Through this partnership, the goal is to quickly and efficiently manage data related to infant health examinations and facilitate sharing this critical information among municipalities. This agreement aligns with the ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of health checks, ensuring that every child receives the highest standard of care throughout Okinawa.

Details on the Digital Questionnaire Service: 'mila-e健康'


The 'mila-e健康' digital questionnaire service allows local governments, healthcare institutions, and parents to engage seamlessly in the management of infant health check-ups. This service accommodates both individual and group assessments, ensuring that comprehensive records can be maintained over time.

Additionally, it contributes to the swift implementation of vital mother and child health information management among municipalities that delegate health check duties to the Okinawa Children's Health Association. With this enhanced data system, municipalities can leverage and share mother-child health information effectively, fostering better outcomes for families.

Future Engagement and Events


Following the agreement ceremony, health check performance reports and training sessions for municipal mother-child health care coordinators will be held in the same venue. Participants can expect to gain insights into recent health check performance data, along with further explanations of the collaboration.

For media representatives interested in the event, an online registration form will be available for participation. The involvement of the media will be crucial in spreading awareness about the innovative steps being taken in digital healthcare.

Conclusion


MilaBo is dedicated to creating a better future through digital solutions and is excited to work alongside the Okinawa Children's Health Association to foster healthier environments for children in Okinawa. With this partnership, both entities aim to push forward digital transformation initiatives that will ultimately enhance healthcare delivery systems, supporting families and communities across the region.

Stay informed by checking the service pages of 'mila-e健康' and other associated initiatives on MilaBo's website for ongoing updates regarding this partnership and its positive impact on community health in Okinawa.


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