CureApp: Digital Therapeutic App for Hypertension Receives Insurance Coverage, Sales of the Service to Medical Institutions Across Japan Launch on September 1
Assisting Lifestyle Changes as a Treatment for Hypertension
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Assisting Lifestyle Changes as a Treatment for Hypertension (Graphic: Business Wire)
After confirming the efficacy and safety of CureApp HT through clinical trials, the results of a Japanese Phase III domestic multicenter randomized controlled trial were published in EHJ, one of the most well-respected peer reviewed journals in the world in 2021. In
Importance of lifestyle changes, current challenges, and the potential of CureAppHT
The Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension 2019 describes that “lifestyle changes are important because not only are they expected to produce a hypotensive effect, but also they prevent hypertension”. The guidelines also say that “lifestyle guidance should be provided to all patients with hypertension, because they could increase the hypotensive effect and reduce the dosage of antihypertensive drugs”. Despite this recommendation, there has been little uptake in such behavioral therapy due to the challenges presented in having patients implement lifestyle changes on a continual basis and limited time of doctor consultation sessions. It is also said that a certain period of guided intervention*2 is needed for lifestyle changes to take hold.
CureApp HT helps to connect doctors and patients, and promotes lifestyle changes that were previously difficult to maintain while ensuring to sustain modified behavior in patients.
*1 An abbreviation of Digital Therapeutics. Products with pharmaceutical approval for use as medical devices.
*2 Kamioka H, Nakamura Y, Yazaki T, Uebaba K, Mutoh Y, Okada S, Takahashi M. Comprehensive health education combining hot spa bathing and lifestyle education in middle-aged and elderly women: one-year follow-up on randomized controlled trial of three- and six-month interventions. J Epidemiol. 2006 Jan;16(1):35-44. doi: 10.2188/jea.16.35. PMID: 16369107; PMCID: PMC7560544.
Summary of clinical trials for this product
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehab559
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Nicotine addiction |
Received Medical Device Regulatory Approval in |
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Hypertension |
Received Medical Device Regulatory Approval in |
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NASH (Nonalcoholic steato-hepatitis) |
Under joint development with
Undergoing clinical trials with |
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Alcohol addiction |
App currently in development with the National Hospital Organization Kurihama Medical and Addiction Center /
Clinical trials underway at the |
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Oncology |
Treatment app for breast cancer patients currently in development with DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY, LIMITED. |
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Chronic heart failure |
App under development with our partners at the |
In addition to the above, we provide mobile health programs for private companies through our “ascure Smoking Cessation Program” and “Specific Health Guidance ascure Smoking Cessation Program”, which leverages the knowledge garnered in the development of these digital therapeutics for medical institutions. These programs have been implemented at over 230 companies and health insurance societies. Looking ahead, we will look to sequentially rolling out this “Japanese-developed digital health solution” worldwide based on the model established in
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Kodenma-Cho YS building 4th floor 12-5, Nihonbashi Kodenma-Cho, Chuo-ku, |
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Development of Software as a Medical Device (SaMD), mobile health-related services |
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