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WPFL Hospital Organ Donation Campaign

WPFL Hospital Organ Donation Campaign. OPTN/UNOS Region 1 Meeting November 3, 2014 Worcester, MA. [Insert speaker name and title] New England Organ Bank. WPFL Hospital Campaign.

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WPFL Hospital Organ Donation Campaign

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  1. WPFL Hospital Organ Donation Campaign OPTN/UNOS Region 1 Meeting November 3, 2014 Worcester, MA [Insert speaker name and title] New England Organ Bank

  2. WPFL Hospital Campaign WPFL – National initiative to increase organ, eye, tissue, blood, and marrow donation through outreach efforts where Americans work, study, and worship Hospital Campaign – Dynamic collaboration to increase registry enrollments, involving: Public education and hospital development staff at organ, eye, and tissue donation organizations Hospitals National Partners

  3. American Hospital Association American Society of Transplantation American Society of Transplant Surgeons Association for Multicultural Affairs in Transplantation Association of Organ Procurement Organizations Donate Life America Donation and Transplantation Community of Practice International Transplant Nurses Society NATCO, The Organization for Transplant Professionals Organ Donation and Transplantation Alliance United Network for Organ Sharing National Partners

  4. Registry Enrollments – Phases I-III 327,815 registry enrollments

  5. Phase III Achievements(concluded May 31, 2014) • 397enrolled hospitals and 78enrolled transplant centers earned gold, silver, or bronze levels of recognition • 32enrolled OPOs, 18enrolled DLAs, and 13enrolled state hospital associations received recognition

  6. Phase IV August 2014 – April 2015 Goals • Increase donor registration by 100,000 • Enroll additional hospitals, transplant centers, DLAs, eye banks, tissue banks, and state hospital associations • Boost the activity level of all partners

  7. Enrolled Partners(as of 9/29/14) 1288 of 4,471 Hospitals 160 of 247 Transplant Centers 26 of 52 State Hospital Associations 58 of 58 OPOs 25 of 52 DLAs 100% OPO Enrollment!

  8. Annual Challenges • Enrolled hospitals earn recognition through challenges • More than 40 suggested donor registration activities to earn points • Campaign Scorecard for recording actions www.organdonor.gov/howhelp/hospitalcampaign.html

  9. Campaign Resources • Enrollment form, communications materials on HRSA website • Scorecard and Guide • Coming soon in Spanish • Learning Series webinars • Toolkit widget • Link for partner websites • Dr. Koh AOPO video • Available at organdonor.gov • Campaign coaching www.organdonor.gov/howhelp/hospitalcampaign.html www.youtube.com/user/HRSAtube

  10. Enroll in the Hospital Campaign • Enroll in the Hospital Campaign at: www.organdonor.gov/howhelp/hospitalcampaign.html • Join WPFL e-news list – email request to: wpfl@akoyaonline.com

  11. For More Information contact: HRSA/Division of Transplantation: • Mary Ganikos: MGanikos@hrsa.gov • Rita Maldonado: RMaldonado@hrsa.gov Division of Transplantation Health Resources and Service Administration 301.443.7577 Akoya Support: • Genna Cavanaugh: Genna@akoyaonline.com • Shelly Morningstar: Shelly@akoyaonline.com • Bette Hughes: Bette@akoyaonline.com

  12. THANK YOU! Join Us for Our Next Webinar January 21, 2015 2-3:00 p.m. ET https://akoyaonline.adobeconnect.com/wpflwebinars/

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