International News & Events

Hospitals drive progress in Japan’s heart failure care

Mar 29, 2026

Hospitals in Japan are advancing heart failure care through guideline-driven treatment and quality improvement initiatives. Recognition through Get With The Guidelines® and participation in certification efforts highlight growing collaboration to improve outcomes and expand access to high-quality.

New AIS guidance leads advances at conference

Feb 23, 2026

Global stroke leaders gathered at the International Stroke Conference to share advances in cerebrovascular science and unveil updated acute ischemic stroke guidance. New recommendations.

Regional guideline forums drive emergency care progress

Feb 23, 2026

The American Heart Association launched regional forums across MENA, India and Japan to advance implementation of the 2025 CPR and ECC Guidelines. More than 2,000 health professionals participated in trainings focused on education.

First Heart Failure Center certified outside U.S.

Jan 26, 2026

The American Heart Association certified its first Comprehensive Heart Failure Center outside the United States, marking a major milestone in expanding evidence-based heart failure care globally. Leading hospitals in Mexico.

Highlighting innovative care strategies

Dec 2, 2025

International teams shared model-sharing projects and innovative strategies to improve cardiovascular care at the Global Quality Showcase. Highlights included insights from Mexico, India, Taiwan, China and the UAE.

Innovating heart care across borders

Dec 2, 2025

Global experts at AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 convened to share new cardiovascular guidelines, late-breaking science and global insights. Sessions highlighted advances in diagnostics, hypertension, acute coronary syndromes and pulmonary hypertension.

New 2025 Guidelines Highlights

Oct 28, 2025

The 2025 CPR Guidelines introduce new treatment algorithms for choking, opioid overdose, and cardiac emergencies. Key updates include revised choking procedures, naloxone use, and recommendations for training teens and lay responders.