Murj® Expands Its Operations with a New Launch in Australia and New Zealand

Murj® Expands Its Global Operations with Launch in Australia and New Zealand



Murj®, a renowned provider of cardiac device management software, has proudly announced its official entry into the Australian market, accompanied by a simultaneous launch in New Zealand. This strategic expansion follows the company's participation in the acclaimed CSANZ / HRS Advances in Pacing and Conduction System Pacing Summit held in Melbourne. With newly established commercial operations and sales channels, Murj aims to support healthcare providers in delivering efficient cardiac care.

By introducing its advanced CIED (Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device) platform, Murj enhances the capabilities of regional health systems and cardiology practices. This platform is designed to optimize both remote and in-clinic management of cardiac devices, ambulatory monitoring, and heart failure programs. Currently, the Murj system is operational in more than 1,000 cardiac device clinics across the U.S., collectively overseeing approximately 900,000 active CIED patients, proving its efficacy and reliability in real-world applications.

Murj's platform integrates data from multiple manufacturers, clinical context, workflow management, automated EHR (Electronic Health Record) data flows, and comprehensive analytics into a streamlined and efficient operating model. This integration helps alleviate administrative burdens and offers a complete view across the patient’s care journey, allowing cardiac care teams to concentrate on patient care rather than administrative processes.

Todd Butka, the CEO and founder of Murj, emphasized the urgency of this expansion by stating, "Cardiac care teams across Australia and New Zealand are managing more devices and data than ever before. This expansion reflects our belief that great software can bring clarity to clinical workflows, and reduce administrative and staffing burdens. Our platform is built to support clinicians across CIED, ambulatory, and heart failure disciplines, easing operational strain and surfacing vital clinical context so care teams can focus their attention where it matters most—the patient."

As healthcare systems in the region transition from traditional on-premises tools to more modern, cloud-based workflows, Murj stands ready to meet the demand. Its platform is now accessible by public hospital networks, private cardiology practices, and electrophysiology teams throughout both Australia and New Zealand, providing them with all the advantages of cloud technology and user-friendly feature expansions.

Health systems and cardiovascular service lines in Australia and New Zealand can get directly in touch with local representatives or request demonstrations by visiting www.murj.com/anz or through the email contact provided in the company's press release.

About Murj


Murj® is a cutting-edge cardiac device management software firm dedicated to supporting remote monitoring of CIED, as well as ambulatory cardiac monitoring and integrated heart failure programs. The company’s innovative approach is characterized by a workflow-driven and human-centered design, allowing health systems to standardize clinical protocols, adopt strong EHR integrations, transition safely from legacy systems, and manage clinical workflows with greater efficiency and fewer clicks.

Health systems utilize Murj's software to enhance CIED management, reduce non-essential tasks, bolster billing processes, improve documentation accuracy, and maintain historical data with high fidelity—unlocking valuable insights for research and clinical practice. The company's software-first approach is underpinned by a suite of services, including onboarding, data conversion, remote clinical review, billing assistance, and program optimization, enabling clinics to operate more efficiently and provide high-quality patient care at scale.

For additional information about Murj and its offerings, visit www.murj.com.

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