Heart Failure Unfiltered Podcast
When it comes to heart failure, time matters. But where do we lose it? In this episode of Heart Failure Unfiltered, Nick Hartshorne-Evans CEO of the Pumping Marvellous Foundation, explores one of the most critical gaps in NHS cardiovascular care: š The delay between first symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Ā š” What this episode covers: Why heart failure diagnosis is often delayed The early signs patients notice before the system does Where care gets stuck between diagnosis and action What makes clinicians hesitate ā and what helps them movefaster Why knowing what to do isnāt the same as doing it Ā ā” Introducing BEAT to TREAT A model designed to shorten the time between concern andcare. This episode explores: What problem BEAT to TREAT is solving How it accelerates decision-making and treatment initiation Why traditional pathways can slow things down Where speed makes the biggest difference for patients Ā š The critical questions: Where do we wait when we shouldnāt? Where could we move faster? And what would patients feel first if we got this right? Ā šÆ The reality: If time is one of the biggest determinants of outcome inheart failure⦠Why do we still accept delay as part of the pathway? Ā š Who this is for: GPs, nurses, and Primary Care teams Cardiologists and specialist services NHS commissioners and ICS leaders Anyone involved in improving cardiovascular pathways Ā ā¤ļø About the Pumping Marvellous Foundation Working with patients and the NHS to improve heart failure diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes across the UK.
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