
The American Heart Association (AHA) has introduced a comprehensive Heart Failure Center Certification program designed to elevate heart failure care standards across international healthcare systems. This innovative initiative targets improving patient outcomes by promoting evidence-based treatments and ensuring seamless transitions between hospital and outpatient care settings.
More than 56 million people globally live with heart failure, a condition that impairs the body’s ability to receive oxygen-rich blood effectively. While no cure currently exists, proper treatment can help patients manage their condition and potentially slow disease progression.
The certification program will be implemented in 13 countries, marking the first time the AHA’s gold standard heart failure care approach extends beyond the United States. By recognizing hospitals dedicated to comprehensive heart failure treatment, the program aims to reduce the more than 5 million years of disability associated with this condition.
D.P. Suresh, M.D., an American Heart Association volunteer, emphasized the program’s significance, stating that coordinated heart failure programs can provide substantial benefits to both hospitals and patients. The certification standards are developed independently and overseen by mission-driven organizations focused on patient-centered healthcare quality and safety.
Research demonstrates that guideline-directed medical therapies significantly improve outcomes for heart failure patients. The new certification program seeks to standardize these approaches across participating healthcare institutions, potentially reducing hospital readmissions and enhancing overall patient care.
The AHA’s initiative represents a critical step in addressing the global burden of heart failure, offering a structured approach to improving treatment protocols and patient management strategies across international healthcare systems.

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