Heart Failure Virtual Clinic Infographic
Heart Failure Virtual Clinics
For GPs, the Heart Failure Virtual Clinics (HFVC) provide a dynamic learning environment, improved knowledge base, peer to peer support and most importantly the necessary supports to maintain and treat heart failure patients in the primary care setting.
HeartBeat Trust has been at the forefront of development of structured care programmes for the prevention and management of heart failure, including a “virtual consultation” service to enable specialists and GPs to discuss cases and reduce the need for outpatient department referral by 80%.
The HFVC are used to disseminate expert advice and education to GPs. Using a web conference platform, GPs can log in remotely and, following presentation of a short CME topic, GPs can discuss their cases with Consultant Cardiologists and their specialist team. The HFVCs provide online, real-time conversations between the GP and specialist allowing speedy focused interactions.
By managing heart failure in the community, the HFVC removes a step in the traditional care pathway facilitating interaction between the specialist/GP. The HFVC care pathway is cost efficient and creates a dynamic, collaborative communication environment compared to the traditional referral letter pathway. This in turn reduces costs and reduces the need for patient travel and family inconvenience. Moreover, the HFVC reduces the need for Out Patient Department (OPD) referrals which frees up hospital OPD slots for those in need of standard clinics resulting in shorter waiting times and speedier reviews.
HeartBeat Trust are passionate about the future advancement of eHealth in Ireland and are optimistic about the use of technology for wider dissemination of heart failure knowledge and community care.


St. Vincent’s University Hospital provides a front line emergency service and national/regional medical care at inpatient and out patient levels with in excess of forty medical and surgical specialties. The hospital has 554 in-patient beds, incorporating 7-day, 5-day and day care options, including intensive care, high dependency and coronary care beds as well as medical, surgical, orthopaedic, care of the elderly and psychiatry beds.
St. Michael’s Hospital has 134 in-patient beds incorporating 7-day, 5-day and day care options. Facilities are provided for acute medical and surgical patients, out patient clinics and an enhanced 8am – 8pm accident and emergency service.
St Vincent’s Healthcare Group, (incorporating St Vincent’s University Hospital, St Vincent’s Private Hospital and St Michael’s Hospital) provides acute general medical care serving the South East region of Dublin and surrounding areas.
University College Dublin is an Academic and Research University in Dublin, Ireland. It has over 1,482 faculty and 32,000 students, and it is Ireland’s largest university.



