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Chronic Diseases

Heart Failure

Improve patient stratification, keeping patients on track

Current prevalence of Heart Failure is estimated to be 1-2% of adults and recent forecasts estimated it to increase by 33% at 2060. On average, those patients are hospitalized once every year. Due to population growth, aging and the increasing prevalence of comorbidities, the absolute number of hospital admissions for Heart Failure is expected to increase by as much as 50% in the next 25 years.

What does Hilly do?

  1. Contacts patients periodically;
  2. Evaluates if there are signs/symptoms of Heart Failure decompensation;
  3. Warn health teams if any red flag is reported.

Key advantages

  • Ensure continuous monitoring of stable patients;
  • Reduce the time lost on repetitive and low-value tasks;
  • Empower patients and promote self-care;
  • Improve patient stratification.
  • Anticipate decompensation detection;
  • Prevent unnecessary emergency episodes;
  • Provide a fast track to healthcare services upon clinical deterioration;
  • Optimize the use of resources, reduce costs and increase capacity.

References

  • Heidenreich PA, Bozkurt B, Aguilar D, et al. 2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. Circulation. 2022;145(18):e895-e1032. doi:10.1161/CIR.0000000000001063
  • McDonagh TA, Metra M, Adamo M, et al. 2021 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart failure. Eur Heart J. 2021;42(36):3599-3726. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehab368
  • Mohebi R, Chen C, Ibrahim NE, et al. Cardiovascular Disease Projections in the United States Based on the 2020 Census Estimates. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2022;80(6):565-578. doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2022.05.033

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