Mirabo Launches "mila-e Kenko" Digital Questionnaire Service for Infant Health Checkups in Kawajima Town, Saitama Prefecture

Mirabo Inc., a developer of services for local governments, has announced the introduction of its "mila-e Kenko" digital questionnaire service for infant health checkups in Kawajima Town, Saitama Prefecture. The service will commence operations for newborn visits in April 2026, allowing parents to submit questionnaires via smartphone and local governments to confirm health records online, addressing issues associated with paper questionnaires.
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Mirabo Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Kazuya Tanigawa; hereinafter "Mirabo"), a company that develops services for local governments, has announced that its "mila-e Kenko" (Mirai-e Kenko) digital questionnaire service for infant health checkups will be introduced in Kawajima Town, Saitama Prefecture, with operations commencing for newborn visits in April 2026.

## Background of "mila-e Kenko" Introduction

Kawajima Town, Saitama Prefecture, introduced a maternal and child health handbook app developed and provided by Mirabo in March 2026, offering it as "Kawamin Childcare Support Navi (*1)" to provide childcare services that support pregnant women and child-rearing families.

Following this app, the "mila-e Kenko" digital questionnaire service for infant health checkups will be introduced, utilizing the "Maternal and Child Health Medical Measures Comprehensive Support Project Subsidy." Operations will begin in April 2026, targeting newborn visits.

### ■ Challenges related to health checkups

Kawajima Town previously used paper questionnaires, which presented several challenges, such as the effort required for parents to fill them out and the occurrence of entry errors.

### ■ Solving challenges using "mila-e Kenko"

By introducing "mila-e Kenko," parents can input and submit questionnaires from their smartphones, and local governments can confirm health checkup records online.

### ■ Future Outlook

Expansion is planned sequentially, with operations for 4-month-old health checkups scheduled to begin in June 2026.

*1 About Kawamin Childcare Support Navi: https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000275.000068399.html

## Overview of "mila-e Kenko"

Keywords: mila-e, mila-e Kenko, infant health checkup, digital questionnaire, childcare, maternal and child health DX, local government, digital promotion, Saitama Prefecture, Kawajima Town