Left ventricular assist device therapy for advanced heart failure is contraindicated if a patient lives in an unsafe environment and recent guidelines declare that "legal history is pertinent for determining personal constraints or financial responsibilities due to parole requirements, pending charges, and possible imprisonment," implying that incarceration would be a contraindication. International guidelines and precedent in the United States establish that medical care for incarcerated persons should match access in the community. We present a case example and practical considerations for advanced heart failure programs faced with the challenge of partnering with patients with heart failure who may be incarcerated and their correctional health systems in the care of their chronic condition. We encourage the heart failure community to not let incarceration be a contraindication to left ventricular assist device therapy.

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