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About the Heart Failure Society of America, Inc.
In the spring of 1994, a small group of academic cardiologists gathered in New York to discuss the
formation of a society that would focus on heart failure. This group had long recognized that the disease
was on the rise; yet there was no venue for researchers, trainees, and clinicians to gather to discuss new
treatments, research results, and the rise in health care costs associated with heart failure. A society
dedicated to heart failure would bring together health care professionals, including researchers, physicians,
nurses and other allied health care professionals, to learn more about the mechanisms of the disease, how best to
treat patients, play a role in reducing health care costs, etc. The meeting led to the incorporation of the
Heart Failure Society of America, Inc.
The Heart Failure Society of America, Inc. (HFSA) represents the first organized effort by heart
failure experts from the Americas to provide a forum for all those interested in heart function, heart failure, and
congestive heart failure (CHF) research and patient care.
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