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Facebook Initiative Aims To Match Patients With Potential Organ Donors

On Tuesday, Facebook launched an initiative that will leverage its network of  161 million U.S. residents to more quickly match patients who are waiting for  organ transplants with possible donors, the New York Times reports.

Background on Organ Donation

Nearly 7,000 patients in the U.S. die annually while waiting for an organ,  and the federal government’s Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network  currently has about 114,000 patients on its waiting list, according to the Times.

Data from Donate Life America show that 43% of residents age 18 and older in  2011 officially designated themselves as organ donors. Donation rates in 2010  varied from 7% in Texas to 76% in Alaska.

Details on the Initiative

Facebook officials and organ transplant advocates say the new Facebook  initiative could spur more individuals to register as organ donors.

Through the initiative, members of the social networking website can declare  themselves as organ donors under a new “Health and Wellness” section, which  includes biographical information and updates on their health. The section also  includes links to state donor registries.

In addition to the U.S., Facebook is rolling out the new initiative in the  U.K., where it has about 30 million members. The social networking website plans  to expand the initiative to members in several other countries over the coming  months (Richtel/Sack, New York Times, 5/1).

Source: iHealthBeat

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