Our Aim

HSF advances heart health by supporting research, education, and global collaboration to improve outcomes in heart failure and related cardiometabolic diseases.

Advancing Heart Health Through Research, Education & Collaboration

At HSF, our mission is to advance scientific research, improve treatment strategies, and empower healthcare professionals in the fight against heart failure and related cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.

We are committed to increasing global awareness of cardiometabolic conditions and their risk factors, while strengthening understanding of heart failure, its early warning signs, and the importance of early detection and timely treatment. Through education, research, and outreach, we aim to drive meaningful improvements in patient outcomes and save lives.

Central to our work is the support of innovative scientific studies that explore new and effective approaches to preventing, diagnosing, and treating heart failure. By investing in research initiatives and professional educational events, we seek to accelerate innovation and expand clinical knowledge across the field.

We also focus on equipping healthcare professionals with accessible, high-quality resources, training programmes, workshops, and networking opportunities. These initiatives are designed to share the latest evidence-based practices, clinical tools, and best practices, enabling healthcare professionals to deliver optimal care.

Collaboration is fundamental to achieving lasting change. We foster partnerships among clinicians, scientists, academic institutions, and international medical societies to build a strong, multidisciplinary global network. By uniting expertise across disciplines and geographies, we enhance the reach and impact of our initiatives, strengthen the global response to heart failure, and advocate for policies that prioritise cardiovascular health.

At HSF, we believe that progress begins with knowledge, collaboration, and action. Through research, education, awareness, and advocacy, we are working toward a future in which heart failure is better understood, more effectively treated, and ultimately preventable.