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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 23 MIN

What Will Heart Failure Care Look Like in 2030 — And Are We Ready?

from Heart Failure and Beyond - Patient Fuelled Podcast · host Pumping Marvellous, the UK's Heart Failure Charity. Fuelled by patients.

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 failurecareWhat is currently missing from the future conversationHow life with heart failure should feel different by 2030What should become routine — not exceptional — in caredeliveryThe 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 recognitionFaster, more confident treatmentBetter coordination across the systemImproved 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 leadersCardiologists, GPs, and specialist teamsPolicymakers and healthcare leadersPeople living with heart failure and their families ❤️ About the Pumping Marvellous FoundationWorking with patients, communities, and the NHS to shape the future of heart failure care across the UK.

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 failurecareWhat is currently missing from the future conversationHow life with heart failure should feel different by 2030What should become routine — not exceptional — in caredeliveryThe 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 recognitionFaster, more confident treatmentBetter coordination across the systemImproved 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 leadersCardiologists, GPs, and specialist teamsPolicymakers and healthcare leadersPeople living with heart failure and their families ❤️ About the Pumping Marvellous FoundationWorking with patients, communities, and the NHS to shape the future of heart failure care across the UK.

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