Fujitsu today revealed the effective conclusion of a pilot job with Social Medical Corporation Genshukai in Iki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, focused on promoting sustainable healthcare facility management through AI-driven success enhancement and advanced management. The task, carried out from July to September 2025, leveraged Fujitsu Data Intelligence PaaS, a functional platform making use of information and AI from Fujitsu’s Uvance service design rooted in the resolution of social concerns, to establish a medical facility management option in simply 3 months.
This service made it possible for Genshukai to effectively assign management resources by flexibly incorporating medical information spread throughout its internal and external systems. As an outcome, Genshukai approximates yearly income development of around 10%.
Fujitsu prepares to broaden this effort to other centers within the Genshukai Group, adding to local medical optimization and steady medical facility management. Fujitsu will continually improve the healthcare facility management option, targeting broadened usage in the fields of medical, nursing care, and home care services.
Fujitsu likewise intends to release the industrialized health center management service to other medical organizations in Japan by the end of 2026.
Moving on, under its Uvance service design, Fujitsu will continue to take advantage of information and AI to advance the management of medical organizations in Japan, not restricted to treatment in cities, and add to the arrangement of sustainable health care.
Remark from Takamichi Mitsutake, Chairman of the Board, Social Medical Corporation Genshukai
Japan’s health care system is dealing with numerous difficulties consisting of personnel scarcities, extreme work, and running deficits. We need to assess the real function of health care in society. Healthcare experts must be empowered to invest the majority of their time doing the health care jobs that just human beings can do like listening to clients, acknowledging their worries and stress and anxieties and providing strength, and offering a bedside way. Through this connection with Fujitsu, I am now positive we can attain this. I am grateful that the task is advancing in a family-like environment with Fujitsu associates who are not just AI professionals however likewise show a deep humankind.
Background
Genshukai plays a main function in local treatment in Iki City, running 3 departments consisting of 16 centers such as Mitsutake Hospital with 88 beds, a retirement home, and home care service.
Dealing with a difficult management environment where roughly 70% of medical facilities in Japan run at a deficit * 1 Genshukai urgently required to decrease medical charge payments brought on by the intricacy of the medical charge system and make the most of earnings through enhanced bed usage to guarantee the constant arrangement of local treatment. Particularly, center requirements in the medical charge system information requirements such as the variety of nursing personnel per client, client home-return rates, medical devices evaluation records, and client description records, all of which undergo modification. Non-compliance can lead to the requirement to return medical costs, making adherence important for effective health center management.
In action to these obstacles, Fujitsu established a healthcare facility management option using Fujitsu Data Intelligence PaaS, making use of its comprehensive functional proficiency gotten through establishing electronic medical record systems and other health care organization options.
Functions of the medical facility management option
This service incorporates huge quantities of medical information from different sources, consisting of the health center’s electronic medical record system and medical claims billing computer systems, changing it into a quickly reasonable format. This allows smooth information linkage throughout formerly siloed departments and organization types.
Leveraging the abilities of Fujitsu Data Intelligence PaaS, the option works not just with Fujitsu’s medical systems however likewise with third-party systems. It can flexibly incorporate disorganized information that does not have a unified format. By integrating numerous AI designs, the option assists in data-driven decision-making.
Introduction of the Project
Fujitsu used AI and digital innovations to support the effective allowance of management resources to keep success and minimize losses from medical cost payments by guaranteeing compliance with center requirements. This developed a structure for Genshukai to supply steady healthcare, with predicted yearly profits development of roughly 10%.
1. Decrease of medical cost payments through center basic control
The service digitalizes center requirements, supporting their management, analysis, and the factor to consider of countermeasures. This substantially minimizes the concern on personnel who formerly handled intricate center requirements by hand. It makes it possible for proactive detection and avoidance of dangers such as earnings decrease due to non-compliance and the event of payments. The system pictures the required conditions and accomplishment status for each center requirement and supplies AI-analyzed enhancement ideas and action strategies. Created for user-friendly usage by everybody from management to frontline personnel, it enables simple understanding of the health center’s monetary status and actions for success enhancement.
2. Optimization of bed usage through bed control
Keeping a high bed tenancy rate is important for health center success. By hand appointing beds while thinking about various conditions such as patient medical conditions and space restraints is extremely complicated and labor-intensive. To resolve this, the mathematical optimization design established in this job proposes bed tasks that abide by restrictions such as associated centers and client seriousness, consequently keeping a high bed tenancy rate. This is anticipated to enhance the basic ward’s bed tenancy rate from the traditional 70% to 90%, causing an approximated month-to-month profits enhancement of around 10%.
In connection with this effort, Fujitsu signed an Engagement Partner Agreement with Iki City on October 28, based upon the “Iki City Engagement Partner Program,” which licenses business and companies that feel a connection with and are dedicated to adding to Iki City, Nagasaki Prefecture. Fujitsu will continue to team up in the medical field and add to fixing numerous local difficulties and enhancing sustainability beyond health care.
Image of Issei Shinohara, Mayor of Iki City (ideal )and Keiichiro Nishi, SVP Head of CEO workplace, Fujitsu Limited(left)finalizing event
[1] Roughly 70% of medical facilities across the country run at a deficit:


