Heart failure care pathways: the power of collaboration and marginal gains

Br J Cardiol. 2022 Jan 26;29(1):5. doi: 10.5837/bjc.2022.005. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) is increasingly common and incurs a substantial cost, both in terms of quality and length of life, but also in terms of societal and economic impact. While significant gains are being made in the therapeutic management of HF, we continue to diagnose most patients when they are acutely unwell in hospital, often with advanced disease. This article presents our experience in working collaboratively with primary care colleagues to redesign our HF pathway with the aim of facilitating earlier, community, diagnosis of HF. In so doing, and, thus, starting prognostic therapy much earlier in the course of the disease, we seek to avoid both the cost of emergency hospitalisation and the cost of poorer outcomes.

Keywords: heart failure; pathway; transformation.

Grants and funding

Funding The project management team were funded by AstraZeneca as part of the DiscoverNOW consortium.