WFH PACT Program Identifies 27,000+ New Bleeding Disorder Patients in 2024 Impact Report
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) recently shared a post on X:
”The WFH PACT Program 2024 Impact Report is now live! In 2024, the WFH Path to Access to Care and Treatment (PACT) Program surpassed its five-year goal—identifying over 27,000 new people with bleeding disorders across 20 countries. Read the report.”

The WFH PACT Program 2024 Impact Report highlights major progress in expanding care and diagnosis for people with inherited bleeding disorders. The program exceeded its five-year goal, identifying over 27,000 new patients across 20 countries. Key achievements include government partnerships, advocacy training, and expanded national programs to improve treatment access.
Stay informed with more updates on global bleeding disorders progress at Hemostasis Today.
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