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Transplants.org Launches as Centralized Education and Navigation Platform for Organ and Stem Cell Transplant Patients

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Transplants.org Launches as Centralized Education and Navigation Platform for Organ and Stem Cell Transplant Patients

Transplants.org, a nonprofit organization, has launched a platform to support organ and stem cell transplantation, providing patient education, care navigation, and outcomes data. The platform is backed by over 25 leading U.S. transplant centers, including Johns Hopkins Medicine and Stanford Medicine.

Transplants.org, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has launched a technology-first platform to support organ and stem cell transplantation. The platform provides patient education, care navigation, and outcomes data, powered by resources from over 25 leading U.S. transplant centers. The organization is governed by leaders of nationally recognized academic medical centers and former federal health agencies. More than 103,000 people in the United States are waiting for an organ transplant, and over 49,000 organ transplants were performed nationwide in 2024. The platform aims to simplify the transplant journey by providing a centralized, patient-first resource. The need for such a platform was identified through an analysis conducted by Transplants.org in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University and Oracle.

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