University Hospital Group
Nagoya City University Hospital
Nagoya City University Hospital (“University Hospital”) has its origin in the Nagoya Municipal Hospital established in 1931. Having gone through various transitions, the University Hospital developed into its present entity in 1950. The University Hospital was nominated as a special functioning hospital in July 1995. It is an education and research institution of NCU that contributes to the development of medical treatment in metropolitan Nagoya by providing a high degree of advanced medical treatment.
In May 2012, the University Hospital opened a new ward named Kidani Memorial Cancer Center (on the east of the Outpatient Care Ward) in order to provide multidisciplinary treatment using both high-degree diagnosis and leading-edge treatment together to cancer patients.
As of April, 2024, the University Hospital has 800 authorized sickbeds, 35 diagnosis and clinical sections, and central departments, plus the Pharmacy Department, the Nursing Department and the Administration Office. Under the excellent medical treatment provision system, the University Hospital is providing medical treatment to a large number of patients.
A new building, the "Emergency Disaster Medical Center", is scheduled to open in 2025 to further expand the functions in order to respond to the increase in emergency transport within the city due to the aging of the population, disaster medical activities in the event of disasters, such as the Nankai Trough Earthquake, and human resource development to address the shortage of emergency medical care specialists.
In May 2012, the University Hospital opened a new ward named Kidani Memorial Cancer Center (on the east of the Outpatient Care Ward) in order to provide multidisciplinary treatment using both high-degree diagnosis and leading-edge treatment together to cancer patients.
As of April, 2024, the University Hospital has 800 authorized sickbeds, 35 diagnosis and clinical sections, and central departments, plus the Pharmacy Department, the Nursing Department and the Administration Office. Under the excellent medical treatment provision system, the University Hospital is providing medical treatment to a large number of patients.
A new building, the "Emergency Disaster Medical Center", is scheduled to open in 2025 to further expand the functions in order to respond to the increase in emergency transport within the city due to the aging of the population, disaster medical activities in the event of disasters, such as the Nankai Trough Earthquake, and human resource development to address the shortage of emergency medical care specialists.
Philosophy
As a core medical institution in metropolitan Nagoya, this hospital provides advanced, safe and open medical service and nurtures medical professionals who have high expertness and moral values.
Basic policies
- Provide highly-advanced and state-of-the-art medical treatment as a core medical institution in metropolitan Nagoya.
- Provide open medical treatment supported by advanced computerization, and promote the release of information and the security of the medical safety
- Open an emergency and disaster medical center, and enhance the emergency and disaster medical functions.
- Improve medical education, and nurture medical professionals who are credible with high moral values.
- Contribute to society through the promotion of excellent medical research.
Nagoya City University East Medical Center
Nagoya City University East Medical Center had its origins as a quarantine hospital for infectious cases taken over from Aichi Prefecture in March 1890. In July 1901, the hospital was reopened as an isolation hospital. In June 1957, the hospital was relocated to a remodeled building at the present location and changed its name to Nagoya City Higashi Municipal Hospital. Since then, as a community core hospital, the hospital has enriched emergency medical care and highly specialized medical care for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases by, for example, opening an emergency ward, a cardiovascular center and a cerebrovascular center. The hospital changed its name to Nagoya City East Medical Center in May 2011, and received approval as a regional medical care support hospital in March 2013.
The hospital opened an emergency and outpatient ward in March 2015, and an inpatient and medical care ward in January 2020. In April 2021, the center became NCUʼs affiliated hospital, and changed its name to Nagoya City University East Medical Center. In this way, the hospital aims to realize its vision of an emergency hospital which accepts patients, without turning away any, around the clock all year round, and promote the enhancement and enrichment of the medical functions.
The hospital opened an emergency and outpatient ward in March 2015, and an inpatient and medical care ward in January 2020. In April 2021, the center became NCUʼs affiliated hospital, and changed its name to Nagoya City University East Medical Center. In this way, the hospital aims to realize its vision of an emergency hospital which accepts patients, without turning away any, around the clock all year round, and promote the enhancement and enrichment of the medical functions.
Philosophy
Providing safe and high-level medical care to safeguard the life and health of citizens, and cultivating excellent medical service providers.
Basic policies
- Striving to enhance highly specialized medical care for cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and cancer patients
- Fulfilling functions of an emergency center and disaster base hospital
- Fulfilling functions of a Designated Medical Institution for Class Ⅱ Infectious Diseases
- Contributing to the development of community medical care in cooperation with community medical institutions
- Cultivating excellent medical service providers through the provision of substantial medical education, and conducting research and transmitting information useful for medical development
Nagoya City University West Medical Center
The predecessors of Nagoya City West Medical Center were Johoku Hospital and Josai Hospital, both of which had been run as local core hospitals.In May 2011, both hospitals relocated to a new institution erected at the present location within Quality Life 21 Johoku (a complex of facilities with healthcare, medical care and welfare functions), and started operation as Nagoya City West Medical Center, established by merging both hospitals to improve and upgrade pediatric and perinatal care, cancer care, spine care and emergency medical services. In February 2013, the center opened a proton therapy center, and started cancer therapy using proton beams for the first time in the three prefectures of the Tokai region.
The center was approved as a regional medical care support hospital in September 2013, and designated as a regional cancer medical examination cooperation base hospital in April 2019. In April 2021, the center became NCUʼs affiliated hospital, and changed its name to Nagoya City University West Medical Center. In this way, the center provides local residents with safe and high-quality medical service as a university hospital rooted in the community.
The center was approved as a regional medical care support hospital in September 2013, and designated as a regional cancer medical examination cooperation base hospital in April 2019. In April 2021, the center became NCUʼs affiliated hospital, and changed its name to Nagoya City University West Medical Center. In this way, the center provides local residents with safe and high-quality medical service as a university hospital rooted in the community.
Philosophy
Providing high-level and safe medical care and cultivating excellent medical service providers as a university hospital rooted in the community.
Basic policies
- Providing safe, secure and high-quality medical care with the mission of the public university hospital in mind
- Striving to improve and upgrade cancer care and pediatric and perinatal care as a cancer medical examination cooperation base hospital and a community perinatal mother and child medical center
- Contributing to the development of regional medicine in cooperation with other regional medical institutions
- Cultivating warm-hearted and excellent medical service providers by providing substantial medical education
- Proceeding with the creation of new medical care by promoting medical research
Nagoya City University Midori Municipal Hospital
Established in 1945 as the former Aichi Narumi National Health Insurance Association Clinic, this facility served as a core community hospital in the southern region of Nagoya City. In 1963, the name was changed to Midori Municipal Hospital when Nagoya City merged with the town of Narumi. As the population rapidly increased, the south building was expanded and the main building was completely renovated, and hospital beds were added to cope with the increase in patients. Furthermore, under a two-year plan starting in 1996, the North Wing was expanded to improve the medical care system. Later, in 2012, a designated administrator system was introduced. After an 11-year designated management period, in April 2023, the facility started operations as Nagoya City University Midori Municipal Hospital.
While taking over the medical care services of its predecessor Midori Municipal Hospital, as a community-based university hospital, we will strive to provide medical care that meets the needs of society by providing safe and advanced community medical care. In addition to providing treatment for various diseases, including initial response to emergencies, we will also promote the health of local residents through preventive medicine.
While taking over the medical care services of its predecessor Midori Municipal Hospital, as a community-based university hospital, we will strive to provide medical care that meets the needs of society by providing safe and advanced community medical care. In addition to providing treatment for various diseases, including initial response to emergencies, we will also promote the health of local residents through preventive medicine.
Philosophy
As a university hospital that creates a healthy future for the region provide safe and advanced medical care and develop medical professionals who contribute to the sustainable development of regional medicine.
Basic policies
- To provide one-stop acute medical care and convalescent medical care, and to provide medical care that cures and supports
- To create safe, advanced, and advanced medical care, and respond to regional medical needs accurately and promptly
- To contribute to the advancement and development of a regional comprehensive care system and aim for harmony and coexistence with the region
- To foster the development of sincere and excellent medical professionals who desire to care for the community and who are always striving to learn.
- To contribute to the realization of a healthy society by promoting preemptive and multidisciplinary preventive medicine research
Nagoya City University Mirai Kousei Hospital
Established in 1951 as a hospital based on the Medical Care Act and a medical protection facility based on the Public Assistance Act. In 1982, the hospital was relocated to its current location and renamed to Koseiin Medical Welfare Center. In April 2000, following the enforcement of the Long-Term Care Insurance Law, part of the hospital was converted to a designated long-term care medical facility.
From April 2023, the facility became an affiliated hospital of the NCUʼs Medical School, and was renamed to Nagoya City University Mirai Kousei Hospital. Also, some wards were converted to convalescent rehabilitation wards. In addition to providing care for dementia and frailty, we will provide high-quality medical care, including rehabilitation tailored to the patientʼs needs incorporating cutting-edge technologies, provide treatment focused on living at home from the time of hospitalization, and provide discharge support. We are using the opportunity created by becoming affiliated hospital to start a new specialized outpatient clinic with establish a system for interdisciplinary medical treatment for various diseases through cooperation with related clinical departments.
From April 2023, the facility became an affiliated hospital of the NCUʼs Medical School, and was renamed to Nagoya City University Mirai Kousei Hospital. Also, some wards were converted to convalescent rehabilitation wards. In addition to providing care for dementia and frailty, we will provide high-quality medical care, including rehabilitation tailored to the patientʼs needs incorporating cutting-edge technologies, provide treatment focused on living at home from the time of hospitalization, and provide discharge support. We are using the opportunity created by becoming affiliated hospital to start a new specialized outpatient clinic with establish a system for interdisciplinary medical treatment for various diseases through cooperation with related clinical departments.
Philosophy
Striving to establish Nagoya as having Japanʼs longest healthy lifespans, we will work with communities to provide medical care, engage in advanced research that contributes to this age of 100-year lifespans, and foster the development of excellent medical professionals.
Basic policies
- Provide pioneering medical care by offering center functions to enable broad-based medical care
- Provide medical care aimed at recovery and maintenance of mental and physical functions in order to improve independence, self-reliance and quality of life (QOL)
- Promote clinical practices and innovation as a base for comprehensive regional care
- Develop excellent human resources with advanced expertise and ethics, and who support medical and nursing care
- Engage in clinical research and data science that contribute to healthy lifespans