Heart failure is a major global health problem, affecting 26 million people worldwide. It accounts for 1-3% of hospital admissions in Europe and North America. Hospitalization is the main driver of the high economic costs of heart failure management, which is estimated to rise significantly in the coming decade. To better manage heart failure costs in the future, new models of coordinated and integrated care will need to be implemented, with a focus on preventing hospitalizations and readmissions through improved education, care transitions, and treatment of comorbidities.