[Insight Survey] Checking Heart Risk via Smartphone: Approximately 87% Felt the Need for Regular Checkups; Kokoromiru Announces Results of Demonstration in Kumamoto Prefecture's 'UX Project'
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- [Insight Survey] Checking Heart Risk via Smartphone: Approximately 87% Felt the Need for Regular Checkups; Kokoromiru Announces Results of Demonstration in Kumamoto Prefecture's 'UX Project'
- Kokoromiru Inc., a medical tech venture, announced the results of a demonstration experiment for a preventive healthcare model combining its smartphone app 'Heart Scan' and the at-home ECG test 'Home Heart Dock Pro,' conducted as part of Kumamoto Prefecture's 'UX Project.' A survey of 30 participants showed that 86.7% felt the need for regular checkups, and 70% found daily app-based checks manageable, demonstrating the effectiveness of a pathway from smartphone screening to precision testing.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Thu Jun 04 2026 00:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Kokoromiru Inc., a medical tech venture, announced the results of a demonstration experiment for a preventive healthcare model combining its smartphone app 'Heart Scan' and the at-home ECG test 'Home Heart Dock Pro,' conducted as part of Kumamoto Prefecture's 'UX Project.' A survey of 30 participants showed that 86.7% felt the need for regular checkups, and 70% found daily app-based checks manageable, demonstrating the effectiveness of a pathway from smartphone screening to precision testing.
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- [Insight Survey] Checking Heart Risk via Smartphone: Approximately 87% Felt the Need for Regular Checkups; Kokoromiru Announces Results of Demonstration in Kumamoto Prefecture's 'UX Project' (Thu Jun 04 2026 00:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Thu Jun 04 2026 00:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Kokoromiru Inc., a medical tech venture, announced the results of a demonstration experiment for a preventive healthcare model combining its smartphone app 'Heart Scan' and the at-home ECG test 'Home Heart Dock Pro,' conducted as part of Kumamoto Prefecture's 'UX Project.' A survey of 30 participants showed that 86.7% felt the need for regular checkups, and 70% found daily app-based checks manageable, demonstrating the effectiveness of a pathway from smartphone screening to precision testing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where was this demonstration experiment conducted?
- A: It was conducted in Kumamoto Prefecture as part of the 'UX Project' promoted by the prefecture.
- Q: How many participants were in the demonstration?
- A: There were 30 participants.
- Q: What is the name of the app used?
- A: The prototype app is called 'Heart Scan' (Kokoromiru).