On World Heart Day, the Heart Failure Policy Network (HFPN), a unique network bringing together parliamentarians, patients and professionals from across Europe, is kick-starting an initiative in the European Parliament to tackle this serious chronic condition head on.

“Heart failure is the biggest threat to our healthcare systems. We need to develop national plans which address heart failure before it’s too late,” said Ian Duncan, a member of the network and member of the European Parliament. “This is a condition that will affect one in five of us at some point, yet only three per cent of us know how to recognise the symptoms,” he added.

“Heart failure patient outcomes are worse than those for most common forms of cancer. We need to ensure that a multidisciplinary and patient-centric approach is taken to change this,” said José Ramón Juanatey, member of the HFPN and president of the Spanish Society of Cardiology. “Heart failure is not on healthcare professionals’ radars – yet this is a condition where time is critical – a delay of as little as four to six hours after acute onset of symptoms appear, can increase the patient’s risk of death.”

This is a condition that will affect one in five of us at some point, yet only three per cent of us know how to recognise the symptoms

“We have one opportunity to get this right. If we don’t, a tsunami of costs will hit us,” said Nick Hartshorne-Evans, CEO of the patient organisation, Pumping Marvellous.

Fifteen million people currently live with heart failure in Europe. It is also the leading cause of hospitalisation in people over the age of 651 and prevalence is likely to increase by 25 per cent by 2030.

‘Red flag’ symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue and swollen limbs.

The network’s call-to-action and policy toolkit call on decision makers to take the condition seriously, and improve the management and care of those patients with heart failure.

Key demands include making heart failure a national priority, improving diagnosis for those at risk, increasing awareness and education of health professionals with regard to heart failure, and providing high quality, specialist care for patients.

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