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Heart Failure Tool Kit: Taking the Failure Out of Heart Failure

This website features downloaded professional and patient materials related to heart failure.

This medical website, brought to you by the American Heart Association (AHA), provides health care professionals who treat heart failure with helpful resources on targeting heart failure, patient guides, and fact sheets.

Guide to Tools for Targeting HF. A guide to using heart failure materials as well as suggestions for sharing information with patients, caregivers, and colleagues.

Click here to download the PDF.

Health Care Professionals' Fact vs. Failure Sheet. Breaing news, little-known facts, developing trends and points of interest surrounding heart failure, including patient-oriented information you can pass along.

Click here to download the PDF.

Health Care Professionals' Poster and Table Tent. Information tools for break rooms, hospital cafeterias, nurses' stations and other places where professionals gather.

Click here to download the poster.

Click here to download the table tent.

Patient Education Guide and Awareness Poster. Handout pieces that serve as discussion-starters with patients plus posters for waiting rooms, examining rooms, and other public places.

Click here to download the guide.

Click here to download the poster.

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