OMRON Healthcare, in partnership with Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine and supported by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), completed a three-month study showing the effectiveness of remotely monitored vital signs in enabling early intervention for heart failure. Using OMRON’s smart health devices and mobile app, patients recorded daily data such as blood pressure, weight, and ECG readings, which were shared in real time with medical professionals. When early warning signs were detected, patients were promptly contacted and referred for further clinical assessment.
MiRus’ EUROPA PCF System Secures CMS NTAP Approval for Cervical Spine Innovation
Mon Aug 4 , 2025
MiRus has announced that its EUROPA® Posterior Cervical Fusion (PCF) System has been granted New Technology Add-on Payment (NTAP) status by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), marking a key advancement in spine surgery options. The system’s usage of MoRe, the company’s patented rhenium-based alloy, and its proven […]
