Introduction of Mila-e Health Check
Mila-bo, a Tokyo-based company specializing in local government services, has partnered with the Okinawa Prefectural Pediatric Health Association to launch a digital health check questionnaire service called "mila-e" in Yomitan Village, Okinawa. This initiative will officially start operating from January 2026, focusing on general health checks for infants. The primary goal of this service is to streamline the process of health check data management and improve the quality of pediatric health assessments.
Background of the Initiative
In May 2025, Mila-bo and the Okinawa Pediatric Health Association signed a cooperation agreement aimed at promoting digital questionnaire services related to infant health checks. The Pediatric Health Association has a mission to nurture the healthy growth of children in Okinawa, particularly focusing on providing health check services across 39 municipalities, including remote islands. This partnership seeks to enhance the quality of infant health checks while reducing the burdens on parents, healthcare workers, and municipal employees by utilizing Mila-bo's digital questionnaire platform.
Addressing Challenges in Health Checks
Previously, Yomitan Village utilized paper-based questionnaires created by the Pediatric Health Association, leading to issues such as handwritten errors and delays in recording health check results. Such challenges prompted the introduction of mila-e Health Checks, which allow parents to complete and submit health questionnaires via their smartphones. This shifts the verification of health records online, enabling more efficient data management and accessibility for all parties involved.
Features of the Mila-e Health Check
The mila-e Health Check service is not only designed for individual health assessments but also accommodates group screenings, thereby fostering continuous record management across various health care touchpoints. With the foundation set by previous projects, including a vaccination record system and a COVID-19 vaccination app, mila-e has been updated to improve usability and functionality specifically within the context of pediatric health checks.
Future Development
Mila-bo plans to expand the reach of the mila-e Health Check service, working cooperatively with the Okinawa Pediatric Health Association to broaden the scope of health screenings affected by this service. The established structure aims to enhance data exchange among municipalities, providing a rapid response to evolving healthcare needs in the region.
Conclusion
The introduction of mila-e Health Check reflects a significant step toward digitizing child healthcare services in Okinawa, alleviating previous burdens while enhancing the overall quality of pediatric health assessments. Parents can now engage more easily with the health check process, and municipalities can improve data utilization in child health management. As this program rolls out, continued cooperation and expansion efforts will play a critical role in shaping future child healthcare services in Okinawa and beyond.
For parents residing in Yomitan Village, inquiries can be made to the Health Promotion Division by calling 098-982-9211.