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Home-Visit Nursing Station Closure Rate is Twice That of General Companies; Japan Male Nurses Association Supervises Manuals to Break Down This Barrier

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The Japan Male Nurses Association has supervised practical manuals for home-visit nursing station operations within eWeLL Co., Ltd.'s renewed "iBow New Business Perfect Course." This initiative addresses the high closure rate of home-visit nursing stations, which stands at 6.6%—double that of general SMEs—due to inadequate practical responses and personalized on-site operations. The expanded manuals, now totaling 35, focus on content that can be immediately implemented from the first day of opening, aiming to provide practical knowledge to support sustainable business operations and improve the quality of home-visit nursing.

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Q: What is the closure rate for home-visit nursing stations in fiscal year 2025, and how does it compare to the rate for general small and medium-sized enterprises?
A: The closure rate was 6.6% in fiscal year 2025, about twice the 3.4% rate for general small and medium-sized enterprises.
Q: Who is the Representative Director of the Japan Male Nurses Association that supervised the manuals for the iBow New Business Perfect Course?
A: Kosuke Tsubota serves as the Representative Director of the Japan Male Nurses Association, which supervised the practical manuals for the iBow New Business Perfect Course.
Q: Which company renewed the iBow New Business Perfect Course on March 27, 2026, and what is its TSE Growth number?
A: eWeLL Co., Ltd., identified by TSE Growth number 5038, renewed the iBow New Business Perfect Course on March 27, 2026.
Q: How many practical templates and manuals were included in the renewed course, and how does this number compare to the previous edition?
A: The renewed iBow course now contains 35 practical templates and manuals, an increase from the previous version's 18 documents.
Q: What book was published in March 2026 about patient harassment in home-visit nursing, and which publisher released it?
A: The book titled “BOOK for Nurses: Preventing and Responding to Patient Harassment” was published by Medical Friend Co. in March 2026 to address harassment issues in home‑visit nursing settings.