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Hospital Organ Donation Campaign Recognition for Outreach Hospital Organ Donation Campaign Recognition for Outreach The hospitals listed below reached gold, silver, and bronze recognition levels for their organ, eye, and tissue donation and registration efforts between August 1, 2014, and April 30, 2015. The hospitals worked closely with their organ procurement organizations and Donate Life America affiliates to educate and register new donors. In many states, the participation of state hospital associations was pivotal to the hospitals’ efforts. DLA and hospital association participation is indicated in the title line for each state. OPO participation is listed in the OPO recogni- tion list at the end of the document. SEARCH BY STATE: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z OPO RECOGNITION ALABAMA • Donate Life Alabama 1 0 0 East Alabama Medical Center Y ARIZONA • Donate Life Arizona 3 11 28 • Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital Y Abrazo Central Campus Y Abrazo Scottsdale Campus Y Abrazo West Campus Y American Liver Foundation Y Banner Boswell Medical Center Y Banner Casa Grande Regional Medical Center Y Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center Y Banner Desert Medical Center and Cardon Children’s Medical Center Y Banner Estrella Medical Center Y Banner Gateway Medical Center and Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center Y Banner Goldfield Medical Center Y Banner Ironwood Medical Center Y Banner Thunderbird Medical Center Y Banner University Medical Center—Tucson and South Campus* Y Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center Y Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital Y Chandler Regional Medical Center Y Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center Y Flagstaff Medical Center Y * denotes transplant centers 1 HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center Y HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center North Mountain Y HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center Y HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center Y HonorHealth Scottsdale Thompson Peak Hospital Y Maricopa Integrated Health System Y Mayo Clinic Hospital* Y Mercy Gilbert Medical Center Y Northern Arizona VA Healthcare System Y Northern Cochise Community Hospital Y Northwest Medical Center—Oro Valley Y Optical Gallery of Arizona Y Select Specialty Hospital—Phoenix Y St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center* Y Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center Y Tucson Medical Center Y United Tissue Network Y Valley Urologic Associates Y Verde Valley Medical Center Y Whiteriver Indian Hospital Y Wickenburg Community Hospital Y Yavapai Regional Medical Center Y BERMUDA 1 0 0 Bermuda Hospitals Board—King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Y CALIFORNIA • Donate Life California 44 34 34 • California Hospital Association Adventist Medical Center—Hanford Y Adventist Medical Center—Reedley Y Adventist Medical Center—Selma Y Alvarado Hospital Medical Center Y Anaheim Regional Medical Center Y * denotes transplant centers 2 Antelope Valley Hospital Y Bakersfield Memorial Hospital Y California Pacific Medical Center* Y Cedars-Sinai Medical Center* Y Central Valley General Hospital Y Citrus Valley Medical Center—Inter-Community Campus Y Citrus Valley Medical Center—Queen of the Valley Campus Y Colusa Regional Medical Center Y Community Memorial Hospital Y Community Regional Medical Center Y Delano Regional Medical Center Y Dignity Health—Mercy General Medical Center Y Dignity Health—Mercy Hospital of Folsom Y Dignity Health—Mercy San Juan Medical Center Y Dignity Health—Methodist Hospital of Sacramento Y Dignity Health—Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Y Dignity Health—Woodland Medical Center Y Doctor’s Medical Center Y Eden Medical Center Y El Centro Regional Medical Center Y Enloe Medical Center Y Foothill Presbyterian Hospital Y Good Samaritan Hospital Y Harbor—UCLA Medical Center* Y Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Y Highland Hospital Y Hoag Hospital Y John Muir Medical Center Y Kaiser Foundation Hospital Redwood City Y Kaiser Foundation Hospital Vacaville Y Kaiser Permanente Foundation Hospital, San Diego Y * denotes transplant centers 3 Kaiser Permanente Medical Center—Roseville Y Kaiser Permanente Medical Center—Sacramento Y Kaiser Permanente Medical Center—South Sacramento Y Kaiser Permanente Panorama City Medical Center Y Kaweah Delta Medical Center Y Keck Hospital of USC* Y Kern Medical Center Y Little Company of Mary Hospital—San Pedro Y Little Company of Mary Hospital—Torrance Y Lompoc Valley Medical Center Y Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center Y Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford* Y Marian Regional Medical Center Y Marshall Medical Center Y Memorial Medical Center Y Mercy Hospital of Bakersfield Y Mercy Southwest Hospital Y Mission Hospital Y NorthBay Healthcare Y Northridge Hospital Medical Center Y Palmdale Regional Medical Center Y Palomar Medical Center Y Paradise Valley Hospital Y Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District Y Pomerado Hospital Y Promise Hospital of San Diego Y Providence Holy Cross Medical Center Y Providence Saint John’s Health Center Y Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Y Providence Tarzana Medical Center Y Rady Children’s Hospital—San Diego* Y * denotes transplant centers 4 Regional Medical Center of San Jose Y Rideout Memorial Hospital Y Riverside Community Hospital* Y Riverside County Regional Medical Center Y Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center* Y Sacramento VA Medical Center Y Saint Agnes Medical Center Y Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital Y San Francisco General Hospital Y Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Y Scripps Green Hospital* Y Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Y Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla Y Scripps Mercy Hospital Y Scripps Mercy Hospital Chula Vista Y Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center Y Sharp Coronado Hospital and Healthcare Center Y Sharp Grossmont Hospital Y Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborns 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Health Y Castle Rock Adventist Hospital Y Children’s Hospital Colorado* Y Good Samaritan Medical Center Y Littleton Adventist Hospital Y Longmont United Hospital Y Lutheran Medical Center Y McKee Medical Center Y Medical Center of Aurora Y Medical Center of the Rockies Y Memorial Hospital Y North Colorado Medical Center Y Parker Adventist Hospital Y Parkview Medical Center Y Penrose—St. Francis Health Services Y Porter Adventist Hospital* Y * denotes transplant centers 6 Poudre Valley Hospital Y Presbyterian—St. Luke’s Medical Center* Y Sky Ridge Medical Center Y St. Anthony Hospital North Y St. Anthony Hospital—Lakewood Y St. Joseph Hospital Y St. Mary—Corwin Medical Center Y St. Mary’s Medical Center Y St. Thomas More Hospital Y Swedish Medical Center Y University of Colorado Hospital—Health Science Center* Y VA Medical Center—Denver Y CONNECTICUT • Donate Life Connecticut 12 10 4 Bridgeport Hospital Y Bristol Hospital Y Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Y Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Y Day Kimball Hospital Y Greenwich Hospital Y Griffin Hospital Y Hartford Hospital* Y Johnson Memorial Hospital Y Lawrence & Memorial Hospital Y Manchester Memorial Hospital Y Mercy Medical Center Springfield Y Middlesex Hospital Y Midstate Medical Center Y Rockville General Hospital Y Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center Y Sharon Hospital Y St. Vincent’s Medical Center Y * denotes transplant centers 7 The Hospital of Central Connecticut Y The Hospital of Central Connecticut, Bradley Memorial campus Y The Hospital of Central Connecticut, New Britain General campus Y University of Connecticut Health Center—John Dempsey Hospital Y Waterbury Hospital Y William W. Backus Hospital Y Windham Memorial Hospital Y Yale New Haven Hospital* Y DELAWARE • Donate Life Delaware 2 3 2 • Delaware Healthcare Association Bayhealth Medical Center Y Bayhealth Medical Center—Kent General Hospital Y Beebe Medical Center Y Christiana Care Health Services* Y Nanticoke Memorial Hospital Y Nemours A.I. duPont Hospital for Children* Y Saint Francis Healthcare Y FLORIDA • Donate Life Florida 14 13 7 All Children's Hospital* Y Bayfront Health St. Petersburg Y Blake Medical Center Y Brandon Regional Hospital Y Cape Coral Hospital Y Dr. P. Phillips Hospital Y Florida Hospital Flagler Y Florida Hospital Medical Center* Y Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center* Y Florida Hospital Tampa Y Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Y Gulf Coast Medical Center* Y Halifax Medical Center* Y Health First Hospitals Y * denotes transplant centers 8 HealthPark Medical Center Y Indian River Medical Center Y Lakeland Regional Health Y Lakewood Ranch Medical Center Y Lee Memorial Hospital Y Manatee Memorial Hospital Y Mease Countryside Hospital Y Medical Center of Trinity Y Morton Plant Hospital Y Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Y Nemours Children's Hospital Y Northside Hospital Y
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