Surgical Team Medical DX "OpeOne Surgical Ledger" Exceeds 5,000 Cumulative Registered Cases

Quotome Inc.'s surgical team medical DX service, "OpeOne Surgical Ledger," has surpassed 5,000 cumulative registered cases. Its full-scale implementation is progressing in multiple regional core hospitals and clinics with beds, including 5 university hospitals, meeting the growing demand for operational efficiency in surgical medical settings.
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Quotome Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director CEO & Physician: Junichi Otani) announced that its surgical team medical DX service, "OpeOne Surgical Ledger," has surpassed 5,000 cumulative registered cases. Full-scale implementation is progressing in multiple regional core hospitals and clinics with beds, including 5 university hospitals, indicating a high demand for operational efficiency in surgical medical settings.

■ What is OpeOne Surgical Ledger?
OpeOne Surgical Ledger is a service that mobilizes, automates, and streamlines team medical operations among healthcare professionals involved in daily surgical cases in hospitals. It systematically digitizes communication, management, and administrative tasks that contribute to improving the quality of medical care, significantly reducing the workload of surgical healthcare professionals.

■ Background: Breaking Away from Paper, Whiteboards, and On-Premise Systems
Previously, the work of surgical healthcare professionals relied on paper, whiteboards, telephones, and on-premise PCs. Although the necessity of DX was recognized, implementation was slow, and in some cases, reliance on shadow IT was observed.
OpeOne began development with the concept of "securely, anytime, anywhere." Starting with its introduction in orthopedics, it has expanded its supported medical departments to include cardiovascular surgery, cardiology, and radiation oncology. Future plans include product expansion to all surgical departments, including cancer treatment.

■ 5,000 Cases Breakthrough: Accelerated Adoption in Diverse Medical Facilities
As of March 2026, the cumulative number of registered cases for OpeOne Surgical Ledger reached 5,000. Adoption is spreading across a wide range of facilities, regardless of size or founding body, including university hospitals, regional core hospitals, and clinics with beds. This achievement was built together with all the adopting hospitals who have walked with us.

■ Comment from Representative Director CEO Junichi Otani
"As an orthopedic surgeon with 15 years of hospital experience, I have firsthand knowledge of the reality of analog operations associated with surgical care. Surgical healthcare professionals spend a significant amount of time on 'non-core tasks' unrelated to their primary specialization, and since surgical care is team medicine, this burden extends to multiple professions. This is also a critical management issue for regional core hospitals."
"Maintaining a high-level medical system and continuously providing specialized medical care to the community is a social responsibility and the foundation of hospital management. The 2026 medical fee revision issued a strong message towards improving the treatment of surgical healthcare professionals and consolidating hospital functions responsible for highly difficult surgeries. The requirements include DX promotion and team-based approaches."