Towa-kai Ibaraki Hospital, located in front of Ibaraki Station in Osaka Prefecture, is a designated secondary emergency care hospital established in 1982 as a regional medical support hospital. The hospital offers various departments including surgery, internal medicine, orthopedics, rehabilitation, gastroenterology, proctology, rheumatology, radiology, and urology, providing comprehensive care ranging from musculoskeletal issues such as trauma, fractures, and sprains to internal medicine conditions like pneumonia and diabetes. Emergency and urgent cases are accepted 24 hours a day, with services available except during Saturday afternoons, Sundays, holidays, and the year-end and New Year period. The hospital leverages its comprehensive diagnostic capabilities to quickly determine treatment needs and select appropriate medical facilities, referring patients to specialized hospitals when necessary. Additionally, it contributes to regional healthcare through strengthening collaboration with primary care physicians, sharing medical equipment, and providing training for healthcare professionals. With integrated use of medical, nursing, and welfare services as a pillar of regional support, the hospital respects patient rights and ensures clear explanations and sufficient information provision. In terms of facilities, the hospital offers parking, barrier-free access, and English language support, serving as a medium-scale hospital with 43 beds to meet regional medical needs. It also focuses on obtaining various additional certifications for medical safety, infection control, and dementia care, while using generic medications to reduce patient burden.