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Advancing Heart Failure Care Through Disease Management Programs: A Comprehensive Framework to Improve Outcomes

Maha Inam, Robert Sangrigoli, Linda Ruppert, P. Saiganesh, Eman Hamad

2025Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) is a major global health challenge, characterized by high morbidity, mortality, and frequent hospital readmissions. Despite the advent of guideline-directed medical therapies (GDMTs), the burden of HF continues to grow, necessitating a shift toward comprehensive, multidisciplinary care models. Heart Failure Disease Management Programs (HF-DMPs) have emerged as structured frameworks that integrate evidence-based medical therapy, patient education, telemonitoring, and support for social determinants of health to optimize outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. This review outlines the key components of HF-DMPs, including patient identification and risk stratification, pharmacologic optimization, team-based care, transitional follow-up, remote monitoring, performance metrics, and social support systems. Incorporating tools such as artificial intelligence, pharmacist-led titration, and community health worker support, HF-DMPs represent a scalable approach to improving care delivery. The success of these programs depends on tailored interventions, interdisciplinary collaboration, and health equity-driven strategies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePsychological interventionMultidisciplinary approachHealth careDisease managementHeart failureIntensive care medicineGuidelineMedical emergencyNursingHealth management systemAlternative medicinePolitical sciencePathologyLawInternal medicineHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementPharmaceutical Practices and Patient OutcomesMedication Adherence and Compliance
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