HRSA Hospital Campaign

The Hospital Campaign was launched in 2011 as a special effort of the national Workplace Partnership for Life (WPFL), an initiative of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

The HRSA WPFL Hospital Campaign has generated 443,427 registrations since its inception in 2011, as hospitals and transplant centers around the country are working to promote organ, eye and tissue donation by conducting awareness and registry events in their hospitals and communities.

They are supported by their OPOs, including Donor Network West, Lifesharing, OneLegacy and Sierra Donor Services in California; Donate Life America state teams, including Donate Life California; and hospital associations, including the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the California Hospital Association (CHA).

Each year, we are thrilled to watch hospitals around the state and the nation supporting organ and tissue donation. Check out this thank you video for the hospital campaigns that shared the message of the gift of life.

Also, if you’re looking for more ways for your hospital to support organ, eye and tissue donation check out the Donate Life California Hospital Toolkit. Or you can request a scheduled presentation for an upcoming event or meeting. We look forward to working with you to share the message of Donate Life in the community.

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Campaign participants have the opportunity to earn bronze, silver, gold or platinum level recognition from HRSA and the Campaign’s national partners. Hospitals and transplant centers earn points toward recognition for each activity completed between October 1 and April 30.

In the 2018 campaign, over 1,2000 hospitals around the country participated to cultivate a hospital culture that incorporates educating and registering potential donors. This was a record and an increase of hospital campaigns by 9% from the year before.

The 2019 Hospital Campaign will begin on October 1, 2018. You can find information on how to participate on the OrganDonor.gov Hospital Campaign page.

Past California Hospital Recognition List

Hospitals recognized in Phase V
Hospitals recognized in Phase IV