The International Conference on Business & Technology Transfer
Online ISSN : 2433-295X
Print ISSN : 1347-8834
ISSN-L : 1347-8834
2004.2
Conference information
Technological Innovation and Management of the Japanese e-Health System
Masatsugu Tsuji
Author information
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS FREE ACCESS

Pages 97-102

Details
Abstract
Japan is now one of the most advanced economies in the field of e-health and telecare in terms of number of manufactured devices. Based on field research on those systems, we present the characteristics and issues of Japanese e-health and telecare technology. The telecare system in effect today in Japan can be broadly categorized into three groups in terms of aim, nature of medical information, equipment, and type of network as follows: (a) telecare; (b) e-health; and (c) Regional health and welfare management-type system. We focus on each one in detail from the viewpoint of technology. The analysis contains the following comparison. Japanese household electric appliance manufacturers such as Panasonic, NEC, Fujitsu, and Sanyo sell remote monitoring devices, and more than 11,000 are now in use (as of August 2003). The largest share is occupied by 'Urara' invented and manufactured by Nasa corporation, a venture company. Well-established companies also manufacture other monitoring terminals: Sanyo sells 'Medicom' while NEC 'Sukoyaka Mate'. They have not been able to occupy the major share so far, even though they can afford to make a substantial investment in R&D activities. We technologically compare these terminals and discuss the differences among attitudes toward innovation and technological management. Finally, the future development of the terminals in the age of broadband is examined.
Content from these authors
© 2005 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top