[Online / April 16, 2026 (Thu) 19:00] Free Online Seminar: "Toward a Clinic Patients Keep Visiting - Stabilize Revenue by Retaining Existing Patients, Not Relying on New Ones"
Wrusty Inc. will host a free online seminar on April 16, 2026, for clinic managers. It will explain structural flow designs using the 'march' system to stabilize medical institution revenues through the retention of existing patients.
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Free Online Seminar Held on April 16, 2026
Wrusty Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Ryo Ueda), which develops "march," an online medical care and patient collection operation system that "takes responsibility for the results" of medical institutions by automating patient collection and continuous revenue using LINE, will hold a free online seminar for medical practitioners and prospective practitioners nationwide on April 16, 2026. The seminar is titled "[Online / April 16, 2026 (Thu) 19:00] 'Toward a Clinic Patients Keep Visiting' - Stabilize Revenue by Retaining Existing Patients, Not Relying on New Ones."
In this seminar, we will structurally explain the flow design of online medical care that has led to the result of stabilized revenue through the continuation of existing patients without relying on advertising costs, and why medical institutions utilizing "march" have been able to achieve a 9-fold increase in revenue in one year, from the perspective of highly reproducible design.
Design to Stabilize Revenue through the Continuation of Existing Patients
While the number of medical institutions introducing online medical care is increasing year by year, there are many voices saying, "We introduced it, but we are not getting the desired results," or "It ends with the first visit and does not lead to continuation."
For many of these cases, the cause lies not in tool selection or patient collection issues, but in the "design" of the online medical care itself.
In this seminar, based on our experience actually supporting many medical institutions, we will structurally explain the flow design of online medical care that has successfully stabilized revenue by retaining existing patients without relying on advertising expenses.
This seminar is free to attend, requires advance registration, and will be held online via Zoom. We cordially invite clinic board chairmen, directors, administrators, and operations managers to join us.
Webinar Content (Partial)
- 90% of the reasons online medical care fails lie in "design," not tools or patient collection
- What is the "design" that leads to a 9-fold increase in revenue with 1 hour of online medical care per day?
- Online medical care that ends after the first visit is designed from the beginning on a "one-off premise"
- If online medical care is separated from in-person visits, no results will be produced
- The biggest reason patients drop out is "hesitation," not medical content
- Consultation rates and continuation rates can be reproduced through "flow design," not frontline efforts
Recommended for:
- Medical institutions that have introduced online medical care but are not fully utilizing it
- Those who want to create a consultation model that doesn't end with the first visit but leads to continuation
- Those who want to improve the profitability of free medical care and online medical care
- Medical institution managers and executives who want to link advertising and patient collection to consultation results
Click here to register for the seminar
Seminar Overview
Seminar Title: "Toward a Clinic Patients Keep Visiting - Stabilize Revenue by Retaining Existing Patients, Not Relying on New Ones"
Date: April 16, 2026 (Thursday) 19:00 - 20:00 (Scheduled)
Format: Online (Zoom)
Participation Fee: Free (Advance registration required)
Target Audience: Board chairmen (directors), administrators, and operations managers of medical institutions
Application URL: https://march-cos.com/seminar/20260416/
Organizer: Wrusty Inc.
Realizing "Connected Healthcare" with "march," an Online Medical Care and Patient Collection Operation System that "Takes Responsibility for Results" of Medical Institutions
Aiming to realize online medical care that is friendly to both medical institutions and patients, "march," the online medical care and patient collection operation system that "takes responsibility for results," provides seamless, end-to-end support from the introduction of online medical care to its operation, patient collection, and improvement.
Furthermore, a dedicated customer success representative thoroughly supports you up to the maximization of revenue, ensuring peace of mind even after introduction.
It greatly contributes to reducing the operational workload on the medical frontline through features such as automated responses using LINE, segment distribution, scenario distribution, analysis and re-examination guidance via CRM functions, patient retention through reminders, and flexible integration with electronic medical records. These functions of "march" reduce the workload of medical staff and establish a system that secures the essential "time to face the patient."
Moving forward, Wrusty Inc. will continue to update "march" to contribute to the digital shift in the medical industry and the construction of a healthcare provision system as a bridge connecting patients and medical institutions.
Wrusty Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Ryo Ueda), which develops "march," an online medical care and patient collection operation system that "takes responsibility for the results" of medical institutions by automating patient collection and continuous revenue using LINE, will hold a free online seminar for medical practitioners and prospective practitioners nationwide on April 16, 2026. The seminar is titled "[Online / April 16, 2026 (Thu) 19:00] 'Toward a Clinic Patients Keep Visiting' - Stabilize Revenue by Retaining Existing Patients, Not Relying on New Ones."
In this seminar, we will structurally explain the flow design of online medical care that has led to the result of stabilized revenue through the continuation of existing patients without relying on advertising costs, and why medical institutions utilizing "march" have been able to achieve a 9-fold increase in revenue in one year, from the perspective of highly reproducible design.
Design to Stabilize Revenue through the Continuation of Existing Patients
While the number of medical institutions introducing online medical care is increasing year by year, there are many voices saying, "We introduced it, but we are not getting the desired results," or "It ends with the first visit and does not lead to continuation."
For many of these cases, the cause lies not in tool selection or patient collection issues, but in the "design" of the online medical care itself.
In this seminar, based on our experience actually supporting many medical institutions, we will structurally explain the flow design of online medical care that has successfully stabilized revenue by retaining existing patients without relying on advertising expenses.
This seminar is free to attend, requires advance registration, and will be held online via Zoom. We cordially invite clinic board chairmen, directors, administrators, and operations managers to join us.
Webinar Content (Partial)
- 90% of the reasons online medical care fails lie in "design," not tools or patient collection
- What is the "design" that leads to a 9-fold increase in revenue with 1 hour of online medical care per day?
- Online medical care that ends after the first visit is designed from the beginning on a "one-off premise"
- If online medical care is separated from in-person visits, no results will be produced
- The biggest reason patients drop out is "hesitation," not medical content
- Consultation rates and continuation rates can be reproduced through "flow design," not frontline efforts
Recommended for:
- Medical institutions that have introduced online medical care but are not fully utilizing it
- Those who want to create a consultation model that doesn't end with the first visit but leads to continuation
- Those who want to improve the profitability of free medical care and online medical care
- Medical institution managers and executives who want to link advertising and patient collection to consultation results
Click here to register for the seminar
Seminar Overview
Seminar Title: "Toward a Clinic Patients Keep Visiting - Stabilize Revenue by Retaining Existing Patients, Not Relying on New Ones"
Date: April 16, 2026 (Thursday) 19:00 - 20:00 (Scheduled)
Format: Online (Zoom)
Participation Fee: Free (Advance registration required)
Target Audience: Board chairmen (directors), administrators, and operations managers of medical institutions
Application URL: https://march-cos.com/seminar/20260416/
Organizer: Wrusty Inc.
Realizing "Connected Healthcare" with "march," an Online Medical Care and Patient Collection Operation System that "Takes Responsibility for Results" of Medical Institutions
Aiming to realize online medical care that is friendly to both medical institutions and patients, "march," the online medical care and patient collection operation system that "takes responsibility for results," provides seamless, end-to-end support from the introduction of online medical care to its operation, patient collection, and improvement.
Furthermore, a dedicated customer success representative thoroughly supports you up to the maximization of revenue, ensuring peace of mind even after introduction.
It greatly contributes to reducing the operational workload on the medical frontline through features such as automated responses using LINE, segment distribution, scenario distribution, analysis and re-examination guidance via CRM functions, patient retention through reminders, and flexible integration with electronic medical records. These functions of "march" reduce the workload of medical staff and establish a system that secures the essential "time to face the patient."
Moving forward, Wrusty Inc. will continue to update "march" to contribute to the digital shift in the medical industry and the construction of a healthcare provision system as a bridge connecting patients and medical institutions.