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The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania

08/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/15/2024 08:57

2024 HAP Donate Life PA Hospital Challenge Honorees Announced

2024 HAP Donate Life PA Hospital Challenge Honorees Announced

More than 100 Pa. hospitals support organ donation through awareness, education

Harrisburg, PA (August 15, 2024) - The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) announced today the health care teams being honored this year for championing organ, eye, and issue donation within their hospitals and communities.

The annual Donate Life Pennsylvania Hospital Challenge encourages Pennsylvania hospitals to increase donation awareness. HAP partners with the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the two organ procurement organizations serving Pennsylvania-the Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) and Gift of Life Donor Program-to support the challenge.

During National Donate Life Month in April, participating hospitals supported donation through activities such as internal trainings and coordination meetings, campaigns to register new organ donors, community events, and public communications. Hospitals earned titanium, platinum, gold, silver, or bronze level recognitions for their efforts.

This year, participation in the challenge increased to 118 Pennsylvania hospitals. HAP applauds its members' commitment to supporting and raising awareness of organ, eye, and tissue donation. More than 6,500 Pennsylvanians need a life-saving organ transplant. One donor can save up to eight lives and enhance up to 75 others.

HAP President and CEO Nicole Stallings said, "HAP commends Pennsylvania hospitals and our partners for their terrific work to support and raise awareness about organ donation. The level of participation in the challenge demonstrates the commitment and dedication hospital teams have for the health of their communities. Increasing the number of organ, eye, and tissue donors is critical to helping hospital teams save and improve lives.

The top performers of the 2024 HAP Donate Life Pennsylvania Hospital Challenge are:

CORE Top Performers (Western Pennsylvania)

Top Halth Systems

  • First Place: Allegheny Health System
  • Second Place: Independence Health System
  • Third Place: Conemaugh Health System

Top Hospitals

  • First Place: AHN Allegheny General Hospital
  • Second Place: UPMC Presbyterian
  • Third Place: AHN Jefferson Hospital

Gift of Life Donor Program Top Performers (Eastern Pennsylvania)

Top Health Systems

  • First Place: Temple Health
  • Second Place: Penn Medicine
  • Third Place: UPMC North Central PA

Top Hospitals

  • First Place: Temple University Hospital
  • Second Place: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Third Place: Penn Presbyterian Medical Center

A full list of hospital designations resulting from the challenge and more information about the scoring process are available online.

"Organ and tissue donations are the ultimate gifts as they help save lives or improve the quality of life for people who receive them," said Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Debra Bogen. "Thank you to the healthcare professionals across Pennsylvania whose organ and tissue donation efforts have helped increase awareness, register participants, and deliver this life-saving care. I encourage others to join the hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians who have already registered to be an organ and tissue donor so more people can receive this incredible gift."

"We are deeply honored to partner with so many committed hospitals across Pennsylvania in the HAP Donate Life Hospital Challenge," said CORE President and CEO, Susan Stuart. "This year's record participation is a testament to the unwavering dedication of healthcare professionals who go above and beyond to advocate for organ, tissue, and cornea donation. Each of these hospitals plays a critical role in fostering a culture of donation, inspiring countless individuals to take the step to become donors. Together, we are saving lives, supporting donor families, and giving hope to those on the transplant waiting list."

"The HAP Donate Life Hospital Challenge has been going strong for 12 years and, this year, had the largest number of participating hospital partners to date. We are grateful for the major role our hospitals play in sharing the power of organ, tissue and cornea donation and inspiring more people to sign up as a donor," said Rick Hasz, President and CEO of Gift of Life Donor Program. "Throughout our 50 years of service, Gift of Life has been proud to work side by side with dedicated hospital teams to provide compassionate care for donor heroes and families. We couldn't save lives without their support and commitment. Together, we will keep striving for the day when every person on the transplant waitlist receives a second chance at life."

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