Press Release Information Title: Learn Healthcare System Understanding and Management Skills Through 'Experience' Subtitle: Company Name: Medical Management & Policy Research Institute Co., Ltd. Industry: Body (first 8000 characters): Board game appearance
Medical Management & Policy Research Institute Co., Ltd. (Representative Director: Tsubasa Kambe) has developed "Let's Build a Hospital," a board game-style educational material that allows participants to experientially learn both healthcare system understanding and on-site management skills.
This material is an experiential educational tool that fosters decision-making abilities by allowing participants to become hospital managers and simulate the operation of a medical institution.
Why is it necessary to change "how we learn" now?
The environment surrounding medical institutions is undergoing significant changes, and on-site decision-making has become more crucial than ever due to:
System reforms Personnel shortages Deteriorating business environment
On the other hand, it is said that the retention rate of knowledge in traditional lecture-style learning remains around 5%, posing a challenge that "knowing" alone is not enough to be effective in the field.
Learning changes through experience (towards approximately 75% retention)
This material adopts a board game format, realizing "experiential learning" where participants learn by making actual decisions.
Experiential learning is generally expected to achieve about 75% learning retention, aiming to:
👉 Not just "understand" knowledge 👉 But to make it "usable" as an action
Playing scene
The difficulty of medical management realistically reproduced
This material reflects the actual management structure of medical institutions, reproducing challenges such as:
Continuous costs like personnel and equipment expenses Revenue and expenditure structures where profitability is not easy The need for staff turnover and recruitment
Players face decisions such as:
👉 Prioritizing profit 👉 Retaining personnel 👉 Making investments
People, Goods, Money, Information × Strategy × Mission
Players make decisions based on limited management resources:
Whether to increase personnel Whether to invest in equipment Whether to prioritize finances
These decisions are directly linked to:
👉 Strategy 👉 Mission
And shape the direction of the medical institution.
Designed so that "you can't win without collaboration"
In this game, the winning condition is to "collectively achieve":
Responding to approximately 80% of regional needs Accepting approximately 80% of potential patients
Players can experientially understand the reality that:
👉 Healthcare cannot be sustained by a single hospital alone 👉 Collaboration among medical institutions is essential
Anticipated application scenarios
Staff training at medical institutions Classes and exercises at medical education institutions Human resource development training at medical-related companies Regional medical training at local governments Regional medical collaboration workshops Interprofessional education (IPE) Medical literacy education for junior and senior high school students
Scene with many participants
Future developments
This initiative is not limited to providing teaching materials but aims to expand "learning opportunities that connect the healthcare system and the field."
Moving forward, while promoting the development of training and workshops utilizing this material in collaboration with medical institutions, educational institutions, local governments, companies, etc., we will also promote collaboration with partners who resonate with these efforts and wish to participate in creating learning opportunities together.
On May 17, 2026, the 1st Board Game "Let's Build a Hospital" Study Group will be held, and a system will be put in place to allow more people to utilize it thereafter.
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Product Overview
Product Name: Let's Build a Hospital Content: Hospital management simulation board game Target: Medical professionals, medical students, educational institutions, etc.
Company Profile
Company Name: Medical Management & Policy Research Institute Co., Ltd. Representative: Tsubasa Kambe, Representative Director (Clinical Laboratory Technologist) Location: 5-30-10 Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Business Activities: Medical human resource development, educational training, etc.
Contact for this matter
Medical Management & Policy Research Institute Co., Ltd. (Project Leader) Tsubasa Kambe URL: https://hospital-board-game.jp/ Keywords:
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