Abstract
Managing heart failure (HF) presents ongoing challenges due to the varied nature of the condition among individuals. Recent shifts toward personalized care aim to move beyond standard treatments by considering the unique characteristics of each patient. This review brings together current ideas and advancements that could shape a more tailored approach to HF, offering insights into how patient-specific strategies might improve the care. However, fully embracing this approach requires overcoming several hurdles to ensure these innovations are practical and widely available.