10/06/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/06/2025 18:10
BRISTOL, PA (October 8, 2025) - Lower Bucks Hospital has been honored with a "Platinum" award status by HAP for its exceptional commitment to promoting organ donation awareness during National Donate Life Month this past April. This recognition reflects the hospital's comprehensive initiatives, which included extensive training sessions, targeted campaigns to register new organ donors, engaging community events, and impactful public communication efforts.
The annual Donate Life Pennsylvania Hospital Challenge is designed to motivate hospitals throughout Pennsylvania to elevate awareness about organ, eye, and tissue donation. HAP collaborates with the Pennsylvania Department of Health and two vital organ procurement organizations-the Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) and the Gift of Life Donor Program-to facilitate this critical initiative.
During the month of April, participating hospitals, including Lower Bucks Hospital, implemented various activities aimed at enhancing donation efforts. These activities consisted of internal training sessions, coordination meetings, community outreach events, and public awareness campaigns. Hospitals were recognized at various levels-Titanium, Platinum, Gold, Silver, or Bronze-based on their contributions to this life-saving cause.
This year's challenge witnessed a remarkable increase in participation, with 121 hospitals across Pennsylvania joining the effort. HAP commends its member hospitals for their unwavering dedication to supporting and raising awareness about organ, eye, and tissue donation. Currently, over 6,500 individuals in Pennsylvania are in urgent need of life-saving organ transplants, with a single donor capable of saving up to eight lives and enhancing the lives of up to 75 others.
Michael Motte, CEO of Lower Bucks Hospital, expressed his pride in the hospital's achievement, stating, "Receiving the Platinum designation from HAP is a testament to our team's relentless efforts to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation. We are committed to not only enhancing our internal practices but also engaging our community to ensure that every potential donor is recognized and valued. Together, we can make a significant impact in saving lives and giving hope to those in need."
"Hospital teams rely on organ, eye, and tissue donors to save lives and give patients a chance for a bright future," said HAP President and CEO Nicole Stallings. "Pennsylvania hospitals and our partners have done an outstanding job of supporting and raising awareness about donation. We applaud the hospital teams who participated in our annual challenge and demonstrated their strong commitment to improving the health of their communities."
For a complete list of participating hospitals and their designations, please visit: https://www.haponline.org/Clinical-Quality/Awards-Opportunities/Donate-Life-PA-Hospital-Challenge/Designations-and-Winners.
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About HAP: The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) is a statewide member services organization that advocates on behalf of Pennsylvania hospitals and health systems to advance high-quality, accessible, and financially sustainable health care. HAP's more than 235 member organizations include the majority of hospitals across the commonwealth. Additional information about HAP is available online.
About CORE: The Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) is one of more than 50 federally designated not-for-profit organ procurement organizations (OPOs) in the United States, serving more than five million people in western Pennsylvania and West Virginia. CORE coordinates the recovery and matching of organs, tissues and corneas for transplant within our service region, and works tirelessly to create a culture of donation within the hospitals and communities we serve. CORE's mission is to Save and Heal lives through donation, ultimately ending the deaths of those on the transplant waiting list, while maintaining integrity for the donation process, dignity for the donors, and compassion for their families. CORE is a winner of the 2019 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, a presidential award that recognizes nonprofits for their innovation and excellence. For more information, visit www.core.org or call 1-800-DONORS-7.
About Gift of Life Donor Program: Gift of Life Donor Program, founded in 1974 and headquartered in Philadelphia, is the federally designated organ procurement organization (OPO) for the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware serving 11.3 million people. It works with 124 acute care hospitals and 12 transplant centers in its region, as well as more than 100 transplant centers throughout the country, to provide the most comprehensive array of services available in the U.S. to the donation and transplantation community. Thanks to the generosity of its community, Gift of Life has coordinated 14,860 donors and 41,140 organs for transplant, the most of any OPO in the country since the inception of our national donation system in 1988. Overall, Gift of Life has coordinated more than 62,000 organs and more than two million tissue transplants since its founding. One organ donor can save the lives of up to eight people and a tissue donor can improve the lives of 100 others. Learn more and sign up at donors1.org.
About Donate Life Pennsylvania: Donate Life Pennsylvania is a collaborative initiative between the Pennsylvania departments of Health, Education and Transportation and Pennsylvania's two organ procurement organizations, the Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) and Gift of Life Donor Program (GOL). It is funded by residents of Pennsylvania through voluntary contributions included with driver's license renewals, vehicle registrations and state income tax filings or direct donations to the Governor Robert P. Casey Memorial Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Trust Fund in care of the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Trust Fund contributions are used to educate Pennsylvanians, build awareness about the importance of organ and tissue donation, and increase the number of people who sign up to become organ donors on their driver's license or state identification card. More information is available at donatelifepa.org
About Lower Bucks Hospital: About Lower Bucks Hospital: Lower Bucks Hospital is a community hospital, serving the Lower Bucks County region with medical, surgical, and emergency care. Located in historic Bristol, Pennsylvania, the hospital is well-known for its knowledgeable medical staff, including cardiology, orthopedics, radiology, wound care, and general surgery. The hospital has more than 200 physicians on staff, as well as another 700 employees. As part of Prime Healthcare, headquartered in Ontario, California, Lower Bucks Hospital is focused on becoming one of the leaders in technology.
Prime Healthcare operates 51 acute care hospitals in 14 states, including Roxborough Memorial Hospital in Philadelphia and Lower Bucks Hospital in Bristol. For more information, please visit https://lowerbuckshosp.com/contact-us/area-hospitals/.
About Prime Healthcare and the Prime Healthcare Foundation: Prime Healthcare is an award-winning health system operating 51 hospitals and more than 360 outpatient locations in 14 states, providing over 2.5 million patient visits annually. It is one of the nation's leading health systems, with nearly 57,000 employees and physicians. Eighteen of the Prime Healthcare hospitals are members of the Prime Healthcare Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity. Based in Ontario, California, Prime Healthcare is nationally recognized for award-winning quality care and has been named a 10 Top and 15 Top Health System by Truven Health Analytics. Its hospitals have been named among the nation's "100 Top Hospitals" 69 times and have received more Patient Safety Excellence Awards from Healthgrades than any other health system in the past eight years. To learn more about Prime Healthcare, visit: www.primehealthcare.com. To learn more about Prime Healthcare Foundation, visit: www.primehealthcarefoundation.org.
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