Multiple outlets report on a patient, “Brendan”, who says he was surprised to learn he had suffered a heart attack, and describes how a hospital-based program is helping him avoid a repeat. The articles say the program is offered in hospitals across Victoria and is designed to support people after a heart attack by improving ongoing health management. While details of the program are not extensively described in the provided summaries, the sources agree that it leads to a measurable reduction in patients’ risk. The reporting frames Brendan’s experience as an example of how structured post-heart-attack care can change outcomes. The outlets present the program as “little-known” and highlight its broader availability in Victorian hospitals, suggesting it can support other patients beyond the individual case. Overall, the articles focus on post-event care, risk reduction, and patient support provided through the Victorian hospital program, rather than on the specific medical treatment that caused the heart attack or any single hospital’s approach.