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Living with Uncertainty: Coping When You Don't Know What's Next
Diana Linn
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Many heart failure patients are still not consistently identified early enough and – that gap matters

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Why HFpEF and ATTR-CM need greater visibility in heart failure pathways and policy

We talk a lot about the UK’s heart failure challenge.

But less about how we can build on existing progress so that data, pathways, and incentives better reflect the full heart failure population.

Heart failure already places a major and growing burden on patients and the NHS. The scale of that challenge alone warrants continued national attention.

Yet it does not tell the full story.

It is a gap we explore constructively in our new policy report, The Other Side of Heart Failure, launched in Parliament on 1st July, with a focus on how progress can be scaled further.