Proposing 'Next-Generation Childcare Environment Creation' to Solve Human Resource Issues in the Medical Field and Foster a Sustainable Workplace
Kids Corporation Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Shinji Kamano), which operates over 340 daycare centers nationwide, will hold a free online webinar titled 'Into the Era of 'Maximizing' In-Hospital Daycare! ~Creating Next-Generation Childcare Environments that Simultaneously Enhance Recruitment Power, Retention Rates, and Workplace Satisfaction~ [Kotocera Webinar]' on July 17, 2026, starting at 17:00, with the aim of contributing to human resource acquisition, retention, and workplace environment improvement in medical institutions.
This webinar will focus on how to leverage in-hospital daycare centers not just as a form of employee benefit, but as a hospital's strength that leads to improved recruitment power, retention rates, and workplace satisfaction. We will feature presentations from hospitals that have implemented practical measures and improved their on-site challenges.
Based on the expertise gained from operating over 340 daycare facilities nationwide, Kids Corporation will provide medical institutions with an opportunity to re-evaluate the value of their in-hospital daycare centers.
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Background of the Event
Amidst significant changes in the environment surrounding medical institutions, securing and retaining human resources is becoming an increasingly critical theme in hospital management. In particular, creating an environment where healthcare professionals, including nurses, and hospital staff can work with peace of mind for the long term is deeply related not only to improving recruitment competitiveness but also to stable organizational operation and the maintenance of medical service provision systems.
Within this context, supporting work-life balance for parents is one of the key challenges for many medical institutions. In the medical field, where work styles such as night shifts and staggered shifts are required, which differ from general employment environments, in-hospital daycare centers play a significant role as a foundation for employees to continue working.
On the other hand, various challenges exist in the operation of in-hospital daycare centers, including securing childcare staff, administrative burdens, operating costs, and flexibility of use. There are many cases where facilities are not fully utilized even though they are established, or they are not sufficiently linked to the hospital's recruitment and retention strategies.
Kids Corporation, by addressing these voices from the field, believes that the value of in-hospital daycare centers lies not only in their 'establishment' but also in how they are operated and utilized, which significantly impacts their contribution to a hospital's human resource strategy.
Through supporting the establishment of in-hospital and company-sponsored daycare centers, operating services, applying for subsidies, administrative procedures, and operational improvement support, we have been working to solve various issues surrounding childcare facilities. This webinar is being held with the aim of delivering such expertise to a wider range of medical institutions and contributing to the creation of workplaces where people want to work and continue working.
Revisiting the state of in-hospital daycare centers and updating their operations to be more responsive to the field does not stop at solving the challenges of individual hospitals. Creating an environment where healthcare professionals can work with peace of mind also leads to the creation of a sustainable system that supports regional healthcare. Kids Corporation will contribute to solving issues in the medical field and creating social value through the improvement of childcare environments.
Webinar Content
This webinar will organize the operational challenges of in-hospital daycare centers from the perspectives of 'flexibility, human resources, and cost,' and explain the key points to consider for improvement. Furthermore, based on the expertise that Kids Corporation has cultivated in the field through operating over 340 daycare centers nationwide, we will introduce the criteria for creating next-generation childcare environments required by medical institutions going forward.
Additionally, through a dialogue with hospital representatives who have updated their in-hospital daycare center operations, we will share specific practical measures taken on-site and the changes that have resulted from these revisions.
Participants will gain practical insights on how to further develop their in-hospital daycare centers as a 'hospital strength.'
Recommended for:
Those working to improve the recruitment power and retention rates of medical institutions
Those who operate in-hospital daycare centers but wish to expand their utilization
Those who face challenges with securing childcare staff, operational burdens, or costs
Those who wish to promote the creation of an environment where employees with children can continue to work easily
Those who wish to re-evaluate in-hospital daycare centers as a management resource beyond employee benefits
Event Overview
Seminar Title:
Into the Era of 'Maximizing' In-Hospital Daycare! ~Creating Next-Generation Childcare Environments that Simultaneously Enhance Recruitment Power, Retention Rates, and Workplace Satisfaction~ [Kotocera Webinar]
Date and Time: July 17, 2026 (Fri) 17:00 - 18:00 (Entry reception opens 16:55)
Format: Online
Participation Fee: Free
Capacity: 1,000 participants
Target Audience: Executives and staff of medical institutions
Application Deadline: July 17, 2026 (Fri) by 17:50
Organizer: MC Healthcare Co., Ltd.
- The target audience for this webinar is executives and staff of medical institutions. Individuals outside the target audience are generally not permitted to participate.
- Regarding this webinar, service information may be provided to applicants by the sponsoring company at a later date.
- In accordance with copyright law, public transmission, screening, distribution, and commercial use of this video are strictly prohibited.
- Recording, video recording, screenshots, and sharing of viewing URLs/videos with others are strictly prohibited.
- One application is for one viewer. If multiple people will be viewing, please apply for each person individually.
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Speakers
Yui Izaki
Kids Corporation Co., Ltd., Contracted Childcare Business Division, New Business Sales
After extensive proposal sales for kindergartens and daycare centers, she served as the nationwide sales general manager leader at a medical staffing consulting firm. She also engaged in on-site support as a certified social worker and is currently leading new business development at Kids Corporation. She combines deep knowledge of the childcare industry with management skills cultivated in the medical staffing field to address challenges in daycare center operations.
Aya Tashiro
Kids Corporation Co., Ltd., Contracted Childcare Business Division, Existing Business Sales
After approximately 12 years of proposal work at a walk-in insurance shop and corporate sales at a major moving company, she joined Kids Corporation. She is currently responsible for a wide range of services, including support for the establishment of in-hospital and company-sponsored daycare centers, subsidy applications, administrative procedures, and operational support, primarily in Tochigi Prefecture. She utilizes her problem-solving and proposal skills, honed over many years, to provide support tailored to the operational challenges of medical institutions and childcare facilities.
About Kids Corporation Co., Ltd.
Kids Corporation Co., Ltd. strives to provide a safe environment for children through the operation of childcare facilities and to create a society where working individuals can easily balance work and childcare. Through the operation and establishment support of various childcare facilities, including in-hospital and company-sponsored daycare centers, we support the creation of childcare environments that are responsive to the challenges of each site. We will continue to contribute to the sustainable operation of the medical, corporate, and local communities by leveraging our expertise in childcare.
Company Profile
Kids Corporation Co., Ltd.
President: Shinji Kamano Head Office Location: Sumitomo Fudosan Hibiya Building 10F, 2-8-6 Nishi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo Established: December 1, 1993 HP: https://www.kids-21.co.jp/
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