We thank Dr. Kalmanovich and colleagues for their comments on our randomized controlled trial on improving medication adherence and quality of life of heart failure (HF) patients by a pharmacist‐led interdisciplinary approach.1 This study showed that pharmacy care safely improved adherence to HF medications and quality of life. These data extend recent consensus statements of both the Canadian Cardiovascular Society guidelines for the management of HF2 and the German clinical practice guideline on chronic HF3 that acknowledge the available evidence of pharmacist care and interdisciplinary care.4, 5 Topics and tasks include prevention of HF, particularly by improving adherence to antihypertensives, providing medication reviews, assuring appropriate self‐medication, and improving both medication safety and adherence.4 We congratulate Kalmanovich et al. to their research plan. Their study will hopefully provide additional randomized evidence for the effects of interdisciplinary care in patients with HF.