Indiana Donor Network saves over 1k lives through organ donation in 2025

Indiana Donor Network

INDIANAPOLIS -- In 2025 alone, Indiana Donor Network saved a total of 1,214 lives with the help of organ and tissue donation.

Indiana Donor Network (IDN) is an organization committed to saving and enhancing lives through donation and transplantation.

IDN recovered 1,370 life-saving organs for transplantation from 467 donors.

“We continue to enhance our operational excellence, provide superior clinical expertise and provide unmatched care and compassion through all we do to save lives and serve donor families and our partner hospitals throughout Indiana,” said President and CEO Kellie Tremain. “Our utilization of the latest technologies available to make more donated organs stronger and more viable for successful transplantation significantly increased our abilities to save lives.”

IDN also provided essential grief and counseling services to 3,102 donor families and assisted in nearly 961,000 "yes" decisions to be a donor by Indiana residents.

Today, more than 4.5M Hoosiers have registered to be an organ donor.

“We achieved Tier 1-A status in 2025, the highest ranking an organ procurement organization can receive in the U.S. by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,” said. Tremain about Indiana Donor Network, which is the federally designated organ recovery organization that coordinates organ and tissue donation in Indiana and transplantation throughout the U.S.

More than 1,400 Indiana residents are part of the 108,000 Americans currently on the transplant list currently awaiting a lifesaving transplant.

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