Heart Month

Heart Month, observed each February, is a national effort to raise awareness about heart disease and stroke—the leading causes of death in the United States—and the importance of prevention. It highlights the role of healthy habits, early detection, and equitable access to care in protecting heart health for individuals, families, and communities.
Measure What Matters
Heart Failure Awareness
Video
One-Pagers
Heart Valve Disease

Rare Disease Awareness
Hypertension Awareness
Patient Stories

Sample Social Media Posts
Join PACH during #HeartMonth by using our shareable social media graphics and suggested social media posts. Download the graphics by right-clicking the image.




Post 1: 71 million Americans have high LDL-C. Let’s improve patient outcomes by tracking what matters. #MeasureWhatMatters and learn more this #HeartMonth: https://bit.ly/4rgSK3K
Post 2: Addressing the growing burden of #hypertension takes policies that expand access to innovative therapies, prioritize prevention and support personalized care. Learn more this #HeartMonth. https://bit.ly/4aCGmTP
Post 3: #CardiovascularDisease is the number one cause of death in America. It has a disproportionately high impact on Black Americans, on average, than their white counterparts. Read more during #HeartMonth: https://bit.ly/4e48UWb



