Japanese healthtech company Dr.JOY Inc. is rolling out a new Hospital DX Set Plan that tries to solve a very real problem inside hospitals. Too much manual work. Too many phone calls. Too many fragmented systems.
The plan is built around the subsidy programs expected in fiscal year 2026. Hospitals can use these subsidies to fund digital upgrades, and Dr.JOY is positioning itself as the partner that helps them actually get it done. Not just the software. The paperwork too.
The offering bundles several operational tools into three packages that hospitals can adopt in phases depending on priority and size. One package focuses on reception and outpatient operations using AI phone systems, online reservations, and SMS communication to reduce the constant load of incoming calls. Another targets ward operations with digital visitor management and patient monitoring tools that help staff track visits and detect patients leaving restricted areas. The third package tackles the back office with attendance tracking, entry management, and automated logging of clinical tasks.
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The idea is simple. Hospitals do not just need digital tools. They need a way to implement them without breaking daily operations. With labor shortages rising and healthcare systems under pressure, structured hospital digitization is becoming less of a technology upgrade and more of a survival move.


