Survey on the Adoption of IT-based Health Care Services in Corporate Health Insurance societies
Outline of the report
| Title of the report | Survey on the Adoption of IT-based Health Care Services in Corporate Health Insurance societies |
| Date of issue | 13/03/06 |
| Volume | A4 / 158 pages |
| Price | 70,000JPY |
| Preorder price | 63,000JPY |
| Produced by | Seed Planning, Inc. |
| Note | This report is written in Japanese. Customers who need an English version:Please contact us. |
| Category | Internet / telecom infrastructure / e-Business / Digital contents / entertainment / Medical digital information system / Health food / FOSHU (Food for Specified Health Uses) |
Details of the report
Contents
- General Overview
- Background
- General status of corporate health insurance societies
- Structural reform of healthcare industry and corporate health insurance societies
- Executive Summary
- Budget for health and health enhancement operations in corporate health insurance Societies
- Insurers' status
- Health staffing structure
- Performance and operation of regular health checkups
- Digitization status in health checkups
- Follow-up consultation for company employees based on the checkup results, and implementation of health operations
- Encouraging employees' families to receive a health checkup, and implementation of health operations
- Digitization of receipt and current status of medical reimbursement
- Main theme of health operations
- Future key words for health enhancement operations
- Research Results
- Outline of health insurance societies / status of insurance consumers
- Budget for health operations
- Breakdown of health enhancement operations, and future policies
- Status and operation of health checkups
- Digitization of health checkups
- Follow-up system
- Attitude toward intervention
- Digitization of receipt
- Sense of crisis on the increasing medical expenditures, and disease areas for which countermeasures are needed
- Status of digitization of health enhancement operations
- Status of commitment to health enhancement operations
- Issues to be addressed
- Evaluation, effect of introduction, and results of IT-based health care services
- Future directions
- Summary of Interview Results
- Case Study
- Appendix