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Integrated Health Technologies in Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the Heart Failure Society of America and the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses

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CAJITA, MIA; PETERS, L; RAO, VN; KITSIOU, S; LEIGH, JW; KANSAL, MM; VUCKOVIC, KM; REILLY, CM; BOZKURT, B; FEDSON, S; DEVORE, AD
Published in: Heart and Lung
January 1, 2026

Integrated health technologies (IHTs) have emerged as promising tools for improving heart failure (HF) management by facilitating care coordination and enabling timely clinical intervention. This joint scientific statement from the Heart Failure Society of America and the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses summarizes current evidence about the use of IHTs in HF management, including traditional telemonitoring, mobile health-based remote monitoring, and implantable devices. IHT interventions have demonstrated benefits, such as improved quality of life and reduced hospitalization rates, but their effectiveness varies, depending on patients’ adherence, clinical integration, and feedback mechanisms. Challenges to widespread implementation of IHTs include suboptimal patient engagement, disparities in digital literacy and access, lack of interoperability between systems, concerns about data privacy and security, disruptions to clinician workflow, and substantial start-up and maintenance costs. This statement outlines strategies to overcome these challenges, including enhancing patients’ engagement through personalized, actionable feedback; improving digital literacy and access; advancing interoperability; ensuring data security; engaging clinicians during implementation to facilitate seamless integration; and expanding reimbursement. Finally, the statement proposes key priorities for future research, including the use of automation and machine learning to reduce clinician burden, the integration of emerging technologies that reduce patient burden, and the evaluation of cost-effectiveness to support broader implementation.

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Heart and Lung

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1527-3288

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0147-9563

Publication Date

January 1, 2026

Related Subject Headings

  • Nursing
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
 

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CAJITA, M. I. A., PETERS, L., RAO, V. N., KITSIOU, S., LEIGH, J. W., KANSAL, M. M., … DEVORE, A. D. (2026). Integrated Health Technologies in Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the Heart Failure Society of America and the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses. Heart and Lung. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrtlng.2025.11.020
CAJITA, M. I. A., L. PETERS, V. N. RAO, S. KITSIOU, J. W. LEIGH, M. M. KANSAL, K. M. VUCKOVIC, et al. “Integrated Health Technologies in Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the Heart Failure Society of America and the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses.” Heart and Lung, January 1, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrtlng.2025.11.020.
CAJITA MIA, PETERS L, RAO VN, KITSIOU S, LEIGH JW, KANSAL MM, VUCKOVIC KM, REILLY CM, BOZKURT B, FEDSON S, DEVORE AD. Integrated Health Technologies in Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the Heart Failure Society of America and the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses. Heart and Lung. 2026 Jan 1;
Journal cover image

Published In

Heart and Lung

DOI

EISSN

1527-3288

ISSN

0147-9563

Publication Date

January 1, 2026

Related Subject Headings

  • Nursing
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology