The Nagoya University Hospital and the Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ), a telecommunications carrier, have started a support project for measures against new coronavirus infections using the home medical care and long-term care cooperation system "Electronic @ Contact Book Service".
According to IIJ, the electronic @ contact book service is an ICT platform for doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and care managers involved in home medical care for the elderly to communicate information with each other. Information cooperation and cooperation business can be promoted without being bound by.
Nagoya University Hospital has been introduced since 2017, and in Aichi Prefecture, 46 governments have cooperated over a wide area and are using it for coordination with acute care hospitals.
The project utilizes the ICT regional network function of the electronic @ contact book service, and Nagoya University Hospital shares the latest information with doctors to protect doctors and patients from infectious disease panic and maintain home medical care in the community. The purpose is to do.
Nagoya University Hospital will set up a regional network support window in the hospital to share potential infection risks in the region and promote efforts to support the region when a cluster occurs.The electronic @ contact book service is also used for administrative notifications to doctors and coordination of vaccination venues.
As the first step, we have built a foundation for project promotion in collaboration with the "Seto Asahi Moyako Network" operated by the Seto Asahi District Home Medical Care Cooperation Promotion Council in Seto City and Owariasahi City, Aichi Prefecture.