Heart failure is a chronic condition where a person’s heart muscle is not able to pump enough blood to meet the needs of the body. While there are treatment options available, heart failure is a progressive condition that typically gets worse over time. Current guidelines recommend that patients with advanced heart failure receive palliative care as part of their coordinated care. However, it is rare for palliative care to be available to patients with heart failure in an ambulatory, outpatient setting.
Michael Beasley, MD, assistant professor of medicine (cardiovascular medicine), and Nora Segar, MD, assistant clinical professor (general internal medicine) and director of palliative medicine at the Saint Raphael Campus of Yale New Haven Hospital, recently established a new outpatient clinic to provide dedicated palliative care for people with end-stage heart failure.