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2025-06-05 02:19:19

CrossLog Partners with Mitsubishi UFJ Factor to Enhance Home Medical Care Efficiency

CrossLog and Mitsubishi UFJ Factor Join Forces to Revolutionize Home Medical Care



CrossLog Inc., led by CEO Tomoharu Miyahara, has announced a significant business partnership with Mitsubishi UFJ Factor, headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The collaboration aims to enhance operational efficiency for medical institutions providing home healthcare services, particularly in the area of payment and billing systems.

Background of the Collaboration



CrossLog has been at the forefront of providing cloud solutions designed specifically for medical facilities offering home visits. One of their flagship products is the scheduling management service called "CrossLog," which streamlines operations for healthcare providers.

In the realm of home medical care, cash transactions can pose significant challenges. The delay in receiving medical reimbursements creates critical financial strains. This is compounded by the need for cash handling, which carries risks of loss and additional administrative burdens. For patients and their families, making cash payments or bank transfers can also lead to inconveniences and mental stress. Thus, there is a growing demand for more user-friendly methods of payment.

With these challenges in mind, the partnership with Mitsubishi UFJ Factor was formed to address financial concerns for medical institutions and alleviate the burden for patients and their families, allowing healthcare providers to focus more on their primary mission of delivering quality care.

Details of the Cash Transfer Service "WideNet"



Through this collaboration, CrossLog will offer Mitsubishi UFJ Factor's cash transfer service, called "WideNet," at special pricing for medical institutions considering the optimization of their collection processes. The WideNet service automatically withdraws payments from accounts specified by customers, thereby minimizing the hassle involved in collecting payments. This service is flexible enough to manage both fixed fees and the variable medical expenses encountered in the healthcare sector.

How the Introduction Works



When medical institutions are looking to enhance their operational efficiency regarding medical fee collection, CrossLog can facilitate introductions to Mitsubishi UFJ Factor, creating a smooth transition to more effective processes.

About Mitsubishi UFJ Factor



As a part of the globally renowned Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Mitsubishi UFJ Factor leverages its strong credit standing to provide stable payment solutions to many enterprises. With over 40 years of accumulated knowledge and expertise, the company continues to robustly support businesses in achieving optimal cash flow and efficient collections.

  • - CEO: Koichi Ogawa
  • - Founded: June 1977
  • - Location: 2-101 Kanda Awajicho, Chiyoda, Tokyo
  • - Ownership: 100% by Mitsubishi UFJ Bank
  • - Website: Mitsubishi UFJ Factor

About the CrossLog Service



CrossLog offers a specialized scheduling software designed to increase the efficiency of operations for medical institutions providing home healthcare services. By digitizing clinical workflows and minimizing cumbersome tasks, CrossLog creates an environment where healthcare professionals can devote their full attention to patient care, driving improvements in care quality and patient satisfaction. The service integrates with major electronic medical records used in home healthcare, providing numerous functions tailored to operational needs.

  • - CEO: Tomoharu Miyahara
  • - Founded: December 2020
  • - Location: 5th Floor, 16th Okabe Building, 8-27 Hakataekichuokai, Fukuoka City
  • - Website: CrossLog

For inquiries related to this partnership, please contact:
CrossLog Inc.: T. Miyahara, K. Kenkatsu
Email: contact@crosslog.life


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