This is what AHA talks about, in network form. Each circle is a topic cluster — Heart Health, Preventive Care, AI Integration, and so on — sized by how much of AHA’s public voice currently lives there. The lines between clusters show where AHA’s communications already use shared vocabulary. Hover any node in the graph or any cluster name on the right to read what it is and what AHA’s position there means today. Click to pin the readout. The places where you expect lines and don’t see them are the structural gaps the rest of the report unpacks.
The largest cluster is Heart Health — women’s engagement, education, the Go Red lineage. It connects densely to Community Initiatives and Research Engagement. The smallest cluster is AI Integration: it represents only 4% of AHA’s outward voice and barely connects to anything else. The 2050 forecast says AHA’s next decade depends on women, prevention data, and AI-mediated guidance. The map shows AHA’s discourse is heavy on women, light on prevention data, and structurally absent on AI. The strategic move is to thicken the lines into Preventive Care and AI Integration — not to grow new clusters, but to connect the ones already on the map.