Generative AI Utilization Advances in Medical Settings; "Literacy Education for Safe Use" is in Demand
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- Generative AI Utilization Advances in Medical Settings; "Literacy Education for Safe Use" is in Demand
- Trouvez has launched study sessions for medical institutions on generative AI, information literacy, and security. As generative AI use expands in healthcare, the company aims to improve staff's safe digital utilization capabilities to address risks related to patient information handling and data breaches.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 9, 2026
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Trouvez has launched study sessions for medical institutions on generative AI, information literacy, and security. As generative AI use expands in healthcare, the company aims to improve staff's safe digital utilization capabilities to address risks related to patient information handling and data breaches.
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- Generative AI Utilization Advances in Medical Settings; "Literacy Education for Safe Use" is in Demand (June 9, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 9, 2026
Trouvez has launched study sessions for medical institutions on generative AI, information literacy, and security. As generative AI use expands in healthcare, the company aims to improve staff's safe digital utilization capabilities to address risks related to patient information handling and data breaches.
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In recent years, the widespread adoption of generative AI and cloud services has led to a rapid advancement in the utilization of digital technologies within the medical field.
While the use of generative AI for document creation, information organization, and operational efficiency is expanding, there is also a growing need to address new risks such as the handling of personal information, data leakage, and troubles arising from social media use.
Particularly in medical institutions, where extremely sensitive patient information is handled, any accident or data breach can have significant repercussions not only for patients but also for the hospital's reputation.
Furthermore, amidst societal issues like the suspension of medical services due to cyberattacks and ransomware damage, small hospitals and clinics often struggle with a shortage of specialized IT personnel, making it difficult to allocate sufficient resources for staff training.
However, many information security incidents are triggered not by complex technical issues, but by human errors such as "not knowing" or "carelessness."
Trouvez has supported the information management systems of various organizations through information security audits and ISMS operation support.
Through this experience, we have realized the importance of improving the literacy of each staff member, not just technical measures, in preventing incidents.
Therefore, Trouvez has planned study sessions for all on-site staff, including doctors, nurses, and administrative personnel, not just IT staff, to learn "ways to avoid major accidents."
These study sessions will provide practical and easy-to-understand content based on scenarios likely to occur in medical settings, covering topics such as generative AI, personal information protection, social media use, data leakage prevention, and cybersecurity.
The goal is to improve information literacy within institutions as a first step towards "safely and conveniently utilizing" generative AI, rather than simply prohibiting it.
*ーーーーー Study Session Themes ーーーーー*
【Theme A】
Generative AI Basics You Need to Know Now to Avoid Major Accidents
【Theme B】
Introduction to Personal Information Protection for Healthcare Professionals
【Theme C】
Learning Information Management from Near-Miss Incidents in Medical Settings
【Theme D】
Considering Information Risks in the Era of Photos, LINE, and Reviews
【Theme E】
Basics of Hospital Security Required in the AI Era
*Themes can be freely selected and configured according to challenges and objectives.
*Single sessions are also available.
*ーーーーー Session Overview ーーーーー*
Target Audience: Medical-related institutions such as hospitals, clinics, and nursing care facilities
Format: Online / On-site
Duration: 60 minutes per session
Fee: From 55,000 yen (tax included)~
*Quotation provided based on the number of participants, facility size, and content.
*Transportation costs etc. are separate.
↓↓ Detailed guide PDF can be downloaded from here:
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*ーーーーー Instructor ーーーーー*
Yoshie Kawabe
Executive Manager, Trouvez
JRCA Certified ISMS Auditor (ISJ-B09871)
Graduated from Waseda University, Faculty of Social Sciences in 2019. Since his university days, he has been involved in security measures, IT education, and security audit support at a system audit company. He joined the founding of Trouvez in 2020, promoting in-house product development and patent acquisition projects.
He provides risk management support for companies and medical institutions, focusing on information security audits and ISMS operation support.
He is committed to promoting "safe digital utilization" in organizations through support for generative AI utilization, information security education, and internal audit training.
*ーーーーー About Trouvez ーーーーー*
Trouvez supports the safe and secure digital utilization of companies and medical institutions through AI utilization support, information security support, ISMS/P-mark acquisition support, and digital content development.
Trouvez will continue to contribute to the realization of safe and reliable medical services by supporting the dual goals of DX promotion and information management in medical institutions.
[Contact Information for Inquiries]
Trouvez LLC
https://www.trouvez-tll.com
Contact: Ai Koizumi
TEL: 090-4004-0432
Address: Akasaka 2-21-5 ABC-D-89, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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FAQ
What are the main risks of using generative AI in medical settings?
Risks include leakage of patient information, violation of personal information protection laws, and becoming a target for cyberattacks. The risk of misdiagnosis due to inaccurate information generation also needs consideration.
Why is information literacy education important for medical institutions?
Because they handle confidential information related to patients' lives and health, information leakage or misuse can lead to severe consequences. High literacy among all staff members is key to preventing accidents.
What kind of effects can be expected from Trouvez's study sessions?
Participants can gain knowledge and judgment skills for safe and effective use of generative AI, leading to reduced risk of information incidents, improved operational efficiency, and enhanced quality of medical services.