Heart Failure Unfiltered Podcast
What does “better” heart failure care actually look like in2030? And more importantly… 👉 Do we have a shared vision to get there? In this episode of Heart Failure Unfiltered, Nick Hartshorne-Evans the CEO of the Pumping Marvellous Foundation explores the future of heart failure care — from the perspective of patients, clinicians, and the NHS. 💡 What this episode explores: Whether the NHS has a clear, shared vision for heart failurecare What is currently missing from the future conversation How life with heart failure should feel different by 2030 What should become routine — not exceptional — in caredelivery The role of simplicity in designing the future system 🔍 The key questions: Are we moving fast enough to improve outcomes? What happens if nothing changes? What should be simpler by 2030 — and what’s the risk if it isn’t? Who needs to be braver to make change happen? 🎯 What success looks like: Not just better metrics on paper — but real-world change that patients can feel: Earlier recognition Faster, more confident treatment Better coordination across the system Improved quality of life ⚡ The challenge: If we don’t define the future of heart failure care… Who will? 🔎 Who this is for: NHS commissioners and ICS leaders Cardiologists, GPs, and specialist teams Policymakers and healthcare leaders People living with heart failure and their families ❤️ About the Pumping Marvellous Foundation Working with patients, communities, and the NHS to shape the future of heart failure care across the UK.
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