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Encouraging Hospital Association Participation in the Hospital Campaign Dec. 10, 2013

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Page 1: Encouraging Hospital Association Participation in the Hospital Campaign Dec. 10, 2013

Encouraging Hospital Association Participation in

the Hospital Campaign

Dec. 10, 2013

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Host

• Health Resources and Services Administration’s Division of Transplantation (DoT) – part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services responsible for initiatives to increase the level of organ donation in this country. DoT sponsors the Hospital Campaign, which is a special effort of the national Workplace Partnership for Life (WPFL) initiative.

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Host

• American Hospital Association– national organization serving 5,000 member

hospitals, health care networks, and providers of care and 43,000 individual members. Through representation and advocacy, AHA ensures that members' perspectives and needs are heard and addressed in national health policy development, legislative and regulatory debates, and judicial matters. AHA is a national partner of the Workplace Partnership for Life Hospital Campaign.

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Communications Support• Akoya

– communications support contractor that has provided HRSA with strategic communications and program support since the launch of the Workplace Partnership for Life initiative in 2001, helping HRSA design and manage campaigns that workplace partners use to educate and register employees as organ, eye, and tissue donors. Akoya helps many federal, non-profit, and commercial clients transfer information and engage target audiences on health, technology, policy, and market issues.

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Welcome and Introductions – Ken Alexander, Louisiana Hospital Association– Mary Ganikos, Division of Transplantation, HSB, HRSA– George Bergstrom, American Hospital Association

Hospital Association Presentations– Nancy Robertson Cook, Arkansas Hospital Association– Kelly Hoover Thompson, The Hospital & Healthsystem

Association of PA

Question and Answer SessionResources and Contacts

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Campaign Goals

• Partner hospitals and hospital associations with organ procurement organizations and Donate Life America affiliates to increase donor registration nationally

• Create a hospital culture that regularly promotes donor registration

• 300,000 new registrations nationally

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Arizona Hospital & Healthcare Association

Arkansas Hospital Association

California Hospital Association

Colorado Hospital Association

Delaware Healthcare Association

Georgia Hospital Association

Illinois Hospital Association

Indiana Hospital Association

Iowa Hospital Association

Kentucky Hospital Association

Louisiana Hospital Association

Maryland Hospital Association

Michigan Health & Hospital Association

Missouri Hospital Association

New Mexico Hospital Association

North Carolina Hospital Association

Ohio Hospital Association

South Carolina Hospital Association

South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations

The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania

Utah Hospital Association

Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association

West Virginia Hospital Association

Enrolled Associations

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Nancy Robertson CookDirector of Communications and Quality Services, Arkansas Hospital Association

Kelly Hoover ThompsonSr. Director, Regulatory Advocacy, The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of PA

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A Quick Look at Arkansas Hospitals• 105 hospitals, 95 are Association members• 43 Community Hospitals (non-specialty)

– 23 Urban– 20 Rural

• 28 Critical Access Hospitals• 3 Level A Transplant Centers• 8 Level B Donor Hospitals• Many smaller Donor Hospitals, 3 new coming on

board

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The Association and Our OPOs• Arkansas Hospital Association – 17 employees• 3 OPOs in the state

– Arkansas Regional Organ Recovery Agency (ARORA) serving most of Arkansas, our main partner

– Midwest Transplant Foundation in Memphis, serving some eastern border counties

– Mid-America Transplant Services in St. Louis, serving St. Bernards Health System in Jonesboro

• Our relationship? Partnership. It all began with “the Ask”

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A Quick Look at Pennsylvania Hospitals

• 240+ Association Members• 296 Hospitals (includes specialty)

– 239 Urban– 57 Rural

• 13 Critical Access Hospitals• 18 Active Transplant Centers

– Kidney (18) -- Lung (6)– Heart (9) --Pancreas (11)– Liver (13) --Intestine (2)

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The Pennsylvania Challenge• HAP

– 3 regional offices: 75 employees– 1 federal contract with CMS: 7 employees– 1 state contract with DOH: 7 employees

• 2 OPOs in the state– Center for Organ Recovery and Education (CORE)

serving western PA and WV– Gift of Life (GOL) serving central and eastern PA,

Delaware • Our relationship? Partnership--HAP-OPO-DOH• 40+ hospitals, Focus on Trauma

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How Does this Fit with Arkansas’s Mission?

• It’s the right thing to do for our patients and their families

• It’s the right thing to do for our hospitals (member service)

• It enhances our hospitals’ visibility with each other and within the state

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How Does this Fit with HAP’s Mission?

• Mission: To advocate for and provide services to Pennsylvania’s hospital and health systems as they strive to deliver safe, efficient quality health care to the patients and communities they serve.

• Member Service– Technical support

• Community Service– Enhance community visibility & partnerships

• It’s why we do what we do—Association wide

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Arkansas’s 3-Point Approach

• Communicate

• Facilitate

• Model

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Pennsylvania’s Approach• HAP

– Policy and Regulatory Services– PR– HR—new health fair– CEO support

• Unique time– Pending legislation– New 30 second campaign with Donate Life PA

• Turnkey product—HRSA, OPOs, tailor to PA

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Benefit to Arkansas Hospitals (Members)• Recognition locally and statewide by their

Association, part of our leadership role• Recognition for individual hospital teams who

work so hard on local campaigns• Assistance in facilitation of campaigns through

ongoing communication (sparks healthy competition)

• They see the Association team modeling belief in organ, eye and tissue donation (leadership from the top down)

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ARORA 2012 HHS Workplace Partnership

Hospital Campaign

BRONZEGOLD SILVER20 Arkansas hospitals brought home awards for their staff and visitor sign-up campaigns. In all, 56 hospitals participated and nearly 2,250 new or updating donors registered.

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Benefits to Pennsylvania Hospitals (Members)

• Recognition by the Secretary of Health & HAP• Recognition for individual hospital teams • Trophies and plaques• The Reminder: Donor Mom Testimony—a

beautiful chapter in a tragedy• Healthy Competition—Fun, Smiles, Rewards• Coaching Calls—Encouragement • April to August 961 new registered donors

– Making a difference

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PA Lessons Learned • Consider additional partners on our committee

– Physicians, Community Health Centers, Clinics• OPOs are great for the member interface• HRSA had great supporting materials

– Table tents, posters, etc.• Tracking is a challenge, DOH data helped• Be clear on the scorecard

– Teams are creative! What counts? How many times?• Recognize, Recognize, Recognize at all levels

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AHA and HAP:Our Experience

with the WorkplacePartnership for Life

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Resources Available

• Activity Guides• Email and Letter

Templates• Web Artwork• Table Tents/Posters

• Public Service Announcements

• Participation Certificates

• Videos

www.organdonor.gov/howhelp/hospitalcampaign.html

www.aha.org/advocacy-issues

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Thank You!