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One large health system actually treated more heart failure patients during the pandemic than it had in previous years. 

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Heart failure cases are expected to keep growing in the years ahead. 

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Considering the study's high-risk patient population, researchers were especially impressed by these one-year outcomes.

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Physician bias can create disparities in patient care, and the team behind a new program at the University of Arizona hopes to address that issue. 

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