OREANDA-NEWS. May 12, 2011. Fujitsu Limited and the Tokyo Jonan Regional Veterinary Medicine Promotional Association (TRVA) have announced that they are commencing joint veterinary medicine field trials today.

TRVA, an organization established in the Jonan area of Tokyo (comprised of seven wards, including Setagaya), is centered on the volunteer efforts of Tokyo Veterinary Medical Association members. The organization aims to ensure worry-free medical care for pets in the Tokyo area. In collaboration with Fujitsu, TRVA recently introduced a system that centrally manages pet health information—laboratory results, examination records, treatment history, and other medical records—which is utilized and shared by participating pet hospitals. As a result, the system enables veterinarians to access and analyze medical information whenever and wherever necessary. It also streamlines treatment, facilitates collaboration between area veterinarians, makes information promptly available to pet owners, and improves veterinary medical technology. These capabilities all help to achieve the ultimate goal of enabling higher-quality "pet care"(1) and enhancing the quality of people's lives in the region.

By employing its cloud services to build the new system, Fujitsu is contributing to the spread of a "pet care cloud."

In light of the pet boom in recent years, Japan has seen an upsurge in pet owners, as well as the increasing prominence of the "family pet." Against this backdrop, pet owners are more and more calling for improved veterinary medicine quality aimed at the prevention and treatment of illness, infectious diseases, injuries, and other pet health problems. In particular, sought-after improvements include after-hours emergency care, support for secondary care requiring advanced medical facilities, enhanced intraregional medical collaboration, and transparency during the care process. With this in mind, TRVA is pursuing a number of initiatives to enable animal care that better satisfies the needs of pet owners, including improved regional collaboration among animal hospitals and the speedy disclosure of information to owners as part of the informed consent process.

These are the conditions under which TRVA and Fujitsu begin Tokyo area field trials for the sharing and utilization of pet medical information. Through collaboration between the area's animal hospitals and TRVA, this project aims to establish a virtual general hospital that brings together day clinics, after-hours clinics and secondary care facilities.

Using Fujitsu's cloud services, TRVA will input, manage, and utilize pet health information, such as pet laboratory results, examination records, treatment history, and other medical records obtained from the TRVA After-Hours Emergency Veterinary Care Center and the Secondary Veterinary Care Center. This will provide the following benefits:
Streamlined and accelerated checkups and administrative work, and centralization of veterinarians' core tasks
Prompt sharing of information between pet owners and primary care clinics, comprehensive support for owners
Increased convenience with digitalized medical information
Guaranteed transparency of the care process through the disclosure of medical information to pet owners
Improvement to veterinary medical technology through analysis of medical information

Fujitsu supports TRVA's contributions to society and the local community by offering its specialized cloud services, stated as follows, that support the sharing and utilization of medical information in Tokyo.
Animal Care Support Service (SaaS that enables medical information to be recorded, managed and shared)

Intuitive operations for easy data entry that follows the flow of medical examinations
Automatic generation of detailed statements and reports
Secure sharing of information including medical records and records of hospital visits within Tokyo
Secure disclosure of medical information to pet owners
Secure Information Sharing Platform Service (PaaS for securely sharing clinical information among concerned parties)

Depending on the wishes of the information holder, information is disclosed only to persons to whom the information is necessary
Confidential or personal information can be classified or made anonymous if necessary
Provides medical, preventive and contagion analysis, as well as medical know-how and other necessary statistical information to veterinary hospitals through the aggregation and analysis of medical information
Open and global-standard interface makes connectivity with non-Fujitsu products and other vendors possible
"On-Demand Virtual System Service" Cloud Service (IaaS that allows customers to utilize ICT infrastructure across a network)

Provides network access to servers, storage, and other ICT infrastructure located at Fujitsu's datacenters
Can be up and running quickly, enables flexible scalability and modification, and is ideal for new businesses with unpredictable demand needs
Robust facilities and highly reliable and comprehensive security measures enable information to be safely stored

TRVA and Fujitsu will continue to assess the effectiveness of the field trials and work together to contribute to society and enhance well-being in Tokyo, specifically that of pet owners.
Fujitsu's Cloud Service

Since October 2010, Fujitsu has been delivering its "On-Demand Virtual System Service" as the core offering of its portfolio of cloud services. The service delivers bundled virtualized ICT infrastructure, such as servers and storage functionality, over a network from Fujitsu's datacenters. This provides resources that can be employed on-demand in accordance with customers' needs, without requiring customers to configure ICT systems in advance. By offering this service, Fujitsu aims to leverage the power of ICT to help solve problems facing society and enable the creation of a comfortable and convenient human-centric intelligent society that is both prosperous and secure.