Heart failure is an important and growing medical problem with significant economic impacts for the health system, with high prevalence rates (around 2%) and incidence worldwide. Based on this, the objective of this study is to calculate, based on the available information, the estimate of the global burden of disease due to HF in Colombia.Methods, to calculate the Global Burden of Disease, for HF, it was necessary to calculate the incidence, prevalence, and mortality and, on the other hand, the assessment of its fatal consequences (lost years of life). analysis based on the data obtained from the different sources, to determine the prevalence and incidence, the SISPRO records in Colombia were explored, based on the codes related to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Health-Related Problems, version 10 (ICD-10) (18), for HF and its causesResults, regarding the prevalence of HF, in Colombia in the period from 2013 to 2021, there were 2,892,700 (2,863,967.8-2,921,432.2) events for outpatient consultations, procedures, emergencies (86, 1%) and hospitalization (13.9%), which allows calculating a prevalence of 2.31% (2.28-2.33), and for those over 60 years of age on an estimated 659,371 patients (12.3% ), in a population according to the 2018 Census of 6,372,307 inhabitants, of 10.35% (10.24-10.37). For its part, the incidence density for the 2013-2021 period was 298.8 cases/100,000 person-years. With a cumulative incidence for the 2015-2021 period of 18.26 cases/10,000 people.Conclusions, HF is a public health problem in Colombia due to its high burden of disease, which is ratified in this study, finding in its findings, 1-prevalence of 2%, 2-high incidence, 3-mortality, at least one third of ischemic heart disease, 4-years lost yearly due to premature death 173,371.75 (334.65 years x 100,000 inhabitants), 5-years with annual disability 136,400.16 years (263.28 years x 100,000 inhabitants) and 6-number of Disability Adjusted Life Years of 309,771.90 (597.93 years x 100,000 inhabitants).Funding Information: This research was conducted with the author's own resources. The co-authors Carlos Castañeda, Pedro Valbuena, Rafael Perez, Maria A. Perez, Ana Maria Arias do not have to report funding information.Declaration of Interests: The author and co-authors do not report any conflict of interest.Ethics Approval Statement: This study is part of a larger framework, and it was previously subjected to a rigorous approval process by the Research and Ethics Committee of the Universidad del Bosque, a robust Committee in compliance with ethical aspects, given that this institution has been a pioneer in this matter in Colombia and is the cradle of one of the first ethics doctorates in Latin America.