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Black Adults Hospitalized for Heart Failure Nearly 14 Years Earlier Than White Patients, Study Finds

Researchers link the gap to socioeconomic conditions shaping access to care.

Overview

  • Average age at first hospitalization was 60.1 for Black patients, 65.4 for Hispanic patients, 70.6 for Asian American patients, and 73.6 for white patients.
  • The analysis drew on more than 42,000 patient records from 713 U.S. hospitals in the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines—Heart Failure registry from 2016 to 2019.
  • Statistical modeling associated earlier hospitalization with factors such as insurance status, area-level unemployment, and community education levels.
  • The peer-reviewed paper was published September 1, 2025, in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology and was funded by the American Heart Association (grant 24GWTGDRA1308856).
  • Study authors urge earlier prevention and risk-factor screening in affected communities and call for linking patients to social resources through clinical practice.