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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Recognizes Flaget Memorial Hospital for Organ Donor Enrollment Achievement - Archived

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Recognizes Flaget Memorial Hospital for Organ Donor Enrollment Achievement


Bardstown, Ky. (August 7, 2015) –Flaget Memorial Hospital, part of KentuckyOne Health, is among a select group of hospitals and transplant centers nationwide recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for achievement by conducting activities that promoted enrollment in state organ donor registries.

Flaget Memorial Hospital’s awareness and registry campaigns educated staff, patients, visitors and community members on the critical need for organ, eye and tissue donors and thereby increased the number of potential donors on the state’s donor registry. Flaget Memorial Hospital earned points for each activity implemented during Phase IV of the campaign, between August 1, 2014, and April 30, 2015, and was awarded bronze recognition by HRSA.

The hospital is part of the national Workplace Partnership for Life (WPFL) Hospital Campaign, sponsored by HHS’s Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

Of the 1,658 hospitals and transplant centers enrolled in the campaign, 736 were awarded recognition during this phase of the campaign. These numbers represent a 29 percent increase in enrollment and a 56 percent increase in recognition over Phase III, and, according to HRSA, are “a tribute to the work that so many have dedicated to this effort. Most important, since launching in 2011, the campaign has added more than 350,000 donor enrollments to state registries around the country, far surpassing the original goal of 300,000.”

Other KentuckyOne Health facilities honored include Jewish Hospital, University of Louisville Hospital, Saint Joseph London, Saint Joseph Mount Sterling, Saint Joseph East, Saint Joseph Hospital and Saint Joseph Jessamine.

“Being an organ donor means truly giving the gift of life to someone in need,” said Sue Downs, president, Flaget Memorial Hospital. “As health care professionals, we are stewards of this need and hope our efforts can help bring wellness, healing and hope  to all through our work in the Bardstown community.”

This campaign is a special effort of HRSA’s WPFL designed to mobilize the nation’s hospitals to increase the number of those registered as potential organ, eye, and tissue donors. The campaign unites donation advocates at hospitals with representatives from their organ procurement organizations, Donate Life America state teams, and state hospital associations. Working together, teams leverage communications resources and outreach efforts to proactively promote the critical need for donors.

Flaget Memorial Hospital worked with Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates and the Kentucky Hospital Association on the campaign.

About KentuckyOne Health
KentuckyOne Health, the largest and most comprehensive health system in the Commonwealth, has more than 200 locations including, hospitals, physician groups, clinics, primary care centers, specialty institutes and home health agencies in Kentucky and southern Indiana. KentuckyOne Health is dedicated to bringing wellness, healing and hope to all, including the underserved.  The system is made up of the former Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare and Saint Joseph Health System, along with the University of Louisville Hospital and James Graham Brown Cancer Center. KentuckyOne Health is proud of and strengthened by its Catholic, Jewish and academic heritages.

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Friday, August 07, 2015