Introduction
Mira-Bo Inc., headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, has made significant strides in enhancing health services for families with infants. Starting from September 2025, the company will expand its digital health check service "mila-e (Mirai-e) Checkup" to include health checks for 1.5-year-old infants in Tsukubamirai City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This marks a substantial step forward in the integration of technology in public health services.
Background of the Expansion
Tsukubamirai City has always prioritized supportive services for families, particularly during pregnancy and child-rearing periods. As part of its comprehensive approach, the city has already implemented the "Comprehensive Child-Rearing Support Guide (Marutto! Child Care Support Navi)" in April 2024, which is based on a maternal and child health app developed by Mira-Bo. Additionally, the city began utilizing the "mila-e Checkup" service for health checks of 3-4 month old infants from October 2024.
Since the introduction of the digital questionnaire, Mira-Bo has received positive feedback from parents, leading to the decision to broaden the scope of the service to include health checks for 1.5-year-old children.
Future Plans
Looking ahead, Mira-Bo plans further expansions within the same year. By the end of 2025, services will be extended to include dental check-ups for 2.3-year-olds, and in 2026, the service will also cover health checks for 3.5-year-old children. This phased approach ensures that families can continuously access vital health checks in a streamlined manner.
Overview of "mila-e Checkup"
The "mila-e Checkup" service is a digital health questionnaire designed for infant health checks, facilitating seamless collaboration among local governments, medical institutions, and parents. The platform is adaptable, accommodating both individual and group health check formats, thereby ensuring that records are consistently maintained.
This initiative stems from the technological advancements developed during various proof-of-concept projects supported by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, particularly in the realms of vaccine record systems and COVID-19 vaccination certificate applications. The expertise gained has paved the way for the digital health check services currently in use.
Contact Information
For families residing in Tsukubamirai City seeking more information about the mila-e Checkup service, they can reach out to the Children’s Bureau at the Health and Welfare Division:
Service Features
The "mila-e Checkup" platform supports various digital initiatives that improve public health services. Additionally, Mira-Bo provides several other services such as:
- - "mila-e ID": A public identity authentication service allowing users to bypass cumbersome data entry during electronic applications.
- - "mila-e Application": A digital service streamlining local government application processes, providing a simplified approach for tasks such as submitting birth registrations.
- - "mila-e Reservation": A digital reservation system linked with the maternal health app, streamlining appointment bookings for consultations and community events.
- - "mila-e Vaccination": A digital pre-examination form for infant vaccinations ensuring that parents, healthcare providers, and municipalities can work together efficiently, thereby enhancing service delivery.
Mira-Bo's Mission
Mira-Bo's vision resonates with its name, derived from "Mirai (future)" and "labo (laboratory)". The company seeks to create a future that does not yet exist, contributing positively to society through various digitized services aimed at maternal and child health, welfare, and education. Since its founding in December 2013, Mira-Bo has been at the forefront of enhancing digital capabilities for approximately 400 local governments across Japan.
Furthermore, the company established a joint venture named "hug Labo Inc." with Gakken Co., Ltd. to operate a child-rearing cloud service called "hugmo". Also, in February 2023, it played a key role in founding the "Children's DX Promotion Association," with its representative serving as a board member.
In conclusion, Mira-Bo’s advancements in infant health check services in Ibaraki Prefecture not only demonstrate their commitment to improving child healthcare but also set a benchmark for others in the industry. Their integration of technology into public health services represents a visionary approach to healthcare that prioritizes ease of access and efficiency for families with young children.