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Latest trends in medical devices
The 2nd OMETA-Matsumoto Foundation Co-hosted Web Seminar
We held a joint webinar with the Matsumoto Memorial Foundation as detailed below. In the first part, the Matsumoto Foundation explained the establishment of a new system for the "remanufacturing" of single-use medical devices issued by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare on July 31, 2017, and provided an overview of R-SUDs (Remanufactured Single Use Devices). In the second part, there was a lecture from Paramount Bed Co., Ltd., an OMETA member manufacturer, from the medical, nursing and caregiving fields.

Date and time: Thursday, June 23, 2022 15:00 ~16:10
Format: Web-based via Zoom (Real venue: Iidabashi Hotel Metropolitan Edmont 3F Harukoto)
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15:00~15:05 Welcome speech by the organizer
Kenichi Matsumoto, Chairman of OMETA/Foundr & Chairman of Matsumoto Global Foundation
15:05~15:15 Guest Greetings Mr. Seiya Kitano, Executive Director of Medical Excellence JAPAN
Part 1: 15:00-15:30
"The Latest Situation Surrounding Medical Devices: Remanufactured Single-Use Medical Devices (R-SUDs)"
Ms. Fujiko Hasegawa, Secretary General and Director, Matsumoto Memorial Foundation Visiting Professor, Tokyo Healthcare University Graduate School
Part 2: 15:30-16:10
"Learning from COVID-19: The new healthcare environment"
Paramount Bed Co., Ltd. Managing Director, Ikuo Sakamoto
Participation fee: Free (OMETA regular members and supporting members, Matsumoto Foundation related parties (including those who apply via the Foundation website)



Overseas COVID-19 Responses and Their Impact on Business
The 1st OMETA-Matsumoto Foundation Co-hosted Web Seminar
~Information exchange with OMETA members who are posted overseas~
In collaboration with OMETA (Overseas Medical Equipment Technology Association), an online seminar was held for OMETA member companies and Matsumoto Foundation personnel. Although the progress and response of each country in response to the COVID-19 pandemic differs, participants shared issues based on real reports of the situation in each country and reaffirmed their cooperative relationship in business response.

Date and time: Thursday, June 17, 2021
Theme: COVID-19 response overseas and its impact on business
Contents: China, India, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Bangladesh, etc.
He will report on the current status of COVID-19 countermeasures.
Target: OMETA member companies and Matsumoto Foundation related parties



The current status and future of ICT-based hospital pharmacist services in the Netherlands
The Netherlands is attracting attention in the West, where ICT is advancing, including electronic medical records. It is common for personal data to be exchanged between hospitals, even if the format is different. As ICT advances, pharmacists can focus on clinical efforts, which leads to improved quality of medical care. The idea of a patient-oriented pharmacist is suggestive even in Japan, where separation of medical and pharmaceutical roles is progressing, and is the same as the argument made by Mori, the second speaker, that pharmacists should spend more time talking to patients. Many people seemed to sympathize with the idea of improving the quality of medical care through collaboration with other medical professions.
Theme: Current status and future of ICT-based hospital pharmacist work in the Netherlands
Date and time: Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Venue: The University of Tokyo, Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Building, 2nd floor, Auditorium
Lecturer:

Mr. Mathieu Chung
After highlighting the uniqueness of the Dutch healthcare system, the book explains what pharmacists should be like in the future.

Gen Mori
He cited statistics to show that pharmacists have little time to talk to patients, and spoke passionately about how to improve the quality of Japanese pharmacists.

Mr. Makoto Aoki (left)
He is well versed in medical matters and skillfully coordinated the discussion, explaining cultural differences between Japan and the Netherlands.
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