Journal of Cardiac Failure

Cardiology

The Journal of Cardiac Failure (JCF) publishes the highest quality science in the field of heart failure with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, mentorship, multidisciplinary partnerships, and patient-centeredness. Published papers span original investigator-initiated work to state-of-the-art reviews, guidelines and scientific statements, expert perspectives, early career and trainee spotlight pieces, patient and patient-partner narratives. 

  • Journal of Cardiac Failure
    Cardiology
    JCF's Second Mountain - 12 day(s) ago

    Dear readers, After four years at the helm and alongside the expansion of the JCF family of journals to now include JCF-Intersections, we recognized the…

  • Journal of Cardiac Failure
    Cardiology

    Dear readers, Earlier this month, our community gathered at the Technology and Heart Failure Therapeutics (THT) meeting in Boston, where the meeting’s focus on innovation…

  • Journal of Cardiac Failure
    Cardiology

    Dear readers, At JCF, we recognize that our patients don’t exist in a vacuum and there are countless factors that can impact the outcomes of…

  • Journal of Cardiac Failure
    Cardiology

    Dear readers, Involving palliative experts in heart failure care leads to better communication, improved symptom management, the establishment of priorities for medical treatment, and better…

  • Journal of Cardiac Failure
    Cardiology
    Impact in Action - 6 month(s) ago

    Dear Readers, Alongside the important research for this month, we’re excited to announce our new partnership as Co-Editors-in-Chief of the Journal of Cardiac Failure. We…

  • Journal of Cardiac Failure
    Cardiology

    Dear Readers, While we always try to find new ways to innovate at JCF, we also think it’s important to take time to reflect. That’s…

  • Journal of Cardiac Failure
    Cardiology

    Dear readers, At JCF, we’re constantly looking for innovative ways to disseminate the latest in heart failure research to our community. That’s why for this…