BMI OrganBank and Dedicated Staffing Solutions Partner to Strengthen Organ Preservation and Transplant Workflows
BMI OrganBank has announced a strategic collaboration with Dedicated Staffing Solutions (DSS), aimed at aligning advanced organ preservation technology with specialized clinical staffing support across the U.S. transplant ecosystem.
The partnership comes at a time when transplant waitlists continue to grow, placing increasing pressure on preservation logistics, donor coordination, and clinical decision-making.
Addressing System-Level Gaps in Transplantation
Organ donation and transplantation operate within a highly time-sensitive and complex framework. As demand increases, limitations in preservation duration, transport logistics, and workflow coordination can directly impact outcomes.
Through this collaboration:
BMI OrganBank brings its next-generation organ preservation and assessment systems.
DSS contributes nationwide staffing and operational expertise.
Together, they aim to better support donor hospitals, organ procurement organizations (OPOs), and transplant centers.
DSS, formerly known as Donor Staff Support, recently rebranded to reflect its expanding scope within the donation and transplant community. Despite the new name, the company states its mission remains focused on supporting donor families and clinical teams with high standards of care.
Technology + Expertise: A Combined Approach
BMI OrganBank is developing investigational preservation systems designed to:
Extend viable organ preservation time
Deliver real-time physiological data during transport
Enable faster, more informed transplant decisions
However, both organizations emphasize that technology alone cannot resolve systemic challenges.
DSS provides specialized staffing across:
Donor referral intake
Family services
Donor management
Procurement
Logistics coordination
Transplant operations
By integrating preservation innovation with trained personnel support, the companies aim to strengthen execution across the entire transplant workflow.
Growth Momentum in the Transplant Support Sector
The announcement follows a record year for DSS in 2025, described as its highest-volume year to date, with further expansion anticipated in 2026.
Both companies state that as transplant demand rises, greater integration between clinical operations, staffing infrastructure, and preservation technologies will be essential.
About the Companies
BMI OrganBank is a medtech company focused on developing advanced organ preservation and assessment systems. Its technologies are currently investigational and not yet approved for clinical use.
Dedicated Staffing Solutions (DSS) provides comprehensive staffing services across the organ donation and transplantation landscape, supporting donor hospitals, OPOs, and transplant centers nationwide.
A Broader Industry Shift
The collaboration reflects a broader shift in transplantation toward system-level integration — combining data-driven preservation tools with experienced operational support.
As the transplant ecosystem grows more complex, partnerships that bridge technology and human expertise may play an increasingly central role in improving organ utilization and patient outcomes.