Bleeding disorders

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Bleeding disorders

Patient advocacy support resources outside of Novo Nordisk

At Novo Nordisk, we are committed to helping people with bleeding disorders. Other organizations can help, too. Below are publicly available resources that can assist you.

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These organizations may be able to help

Novo Nordisk operates independently and does not endorse these organizations.

Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA)

HFA offers resources to help bleeding disorder patients and their families, including emergency assistance, scholarships, webinars, and tools for talking with family members, physicians, and teachers.

National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF)

Since 1948, NBDF has worked to improve the lives of those with bleeding disorders through research, education, and advocacy. NBDF also provides a variety of education and services to people living with bleeding disorders.

World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH)

WFH is dedicated to improving and sustaining care for people with inherited bleeding disorders around the world. They partner with health care providers, governments, and organizations in 152 countries.

Hope for Hemophilia

Hope offers financial assistance, emotional support, resources, and education to individuals and families living with hemophilia. They provide assistance with utilities, food, housing, medical expenses, transportation, and other needs.

Coalition for Hemophilia B (CHB)

The CHB works to make quality of life the focus of treatment for people with hemophilia B and their families through education, empowerment, advocacy, and outreach. Their programs bring patients with hemophilia B together from all over the United States.

Comprehensive Health Education Services (CHES)

CHES provides education, support, and access to care for individuals with chronic health conditions and their families. They also raise awareness about the health care barriers marginalized groups face.