News | Heart Failure | December 23, 2025

ESC Welcomes the Adoption of Safe Hearts Plan

The Safe Hearts Plan will help build a healthier, more resilient Europe as it tackles cardiovascular disease.

ESC Welcomes the Adoption of  Safe Hearts Plan

Dec. 16,2025 — The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) has welcomed the adoption of the Safe Hearts Plan, a landmark step toward tackling Europe’s leading cause of death. This marks the culmination of a four-year effort by the ESC and the European Alliance for Cardiovascular Health (EACH) to help the European Commission develop a dedicated plan for Europe’s most important killer. 

Cardiovascular disease is responsible for one in three deaths across the EU and affects 62 million people. This plan sets a clear path forward, with ambitious measures that will save lives and improve quality of care across Europe.

ESC is particularly encouraged by: 

  • EU-wide commitment to cardiovascular health checks, supported by a common protocol, ensuring early detection and timely prevention of cardiovascular disease.
  • A target for all Member States to have national cardiovascular health plans in place by 2027, creating a coordinated approach to prevention, screening, and care.
  • A strong emphasis on reducing inequalities in access to care and addressing the link between cardiovascular health and mental wellbeing.
  • A research and innovation roadmap to accelerate breakthroughs and close critical knowledge gaps.
  • Recognition of artificial intelligence and digital innovation as integral to the future of cardiovascular care, enabling earlier diagnosis and personalized treatment.

The ESC is ready to work with policymakers, healthcare professionals, National Cardiac Societies and patient communities to turn these commitments into reality — to build a healthier, more resilient Europe where every citizen has access to high-quality cardiovascular care.

Professor Thomas F. Lüscher, ESC President, said, "Early detection, timely prevention, and better long-term management using artificial intelligence as part of the future of cardiovascular care can dramatically reduce premature cardiovascular deaths in Europe. The Safe Hearts Plan will be pivotal in improving outcomes and enabling citizens to live healthier and more active lives.”

"This is a milestone we have worked towards for years, and it marks the beginning of a new era for heart health in Europe. By prioritizing prevention, early detection, and equitable access to care, this plan will save countless lives," said  Professor Franz Weidinger, ESC Past President  "The ESC is proud to have contributed to this achievement and remains committed to supporting its implementation."

Professor Cecilia Linde, ESC President-Elect, said, "This achievement reflects the power of collaboration. We look forward to continuing to work closely with the EU, Member States, and all stakeholders to ensure these commitments translate into real improvements for patients across Europe. Together, we can build a healthier, more equitable future for cardiovascular care."


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