Libertyville hospital lauded
Mundelein Review
LIBERTYVILLE â" Advocate Condell Medical Center recently earned the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Gold Medal of Honor for its commitment to saving lives through organ and tissue donation.
Advocate Condell is one of more than 400 hospitals across the country to have earned this distinction and will be recognized during the 7th Annual National Learning Congress Oct. 4-5, in Grapevine, Texas.
HHS awards the Gold Medal of Honor to hospitals that have achieved organ donation goals established by the Breakthrough Collaborative on Organ Donation in 2003. These include ahieving an organ donation conversion rate of at least 75 percent; achieving a rate of at least 3.75 organs transplanted per donor; and recovering transplantable organs in at least 10 percent of cases involving donation after circulatory death.
Gold Medal winners have met or exceeded all three goals in the previous two years.
Condell achieved an organ donation conversion rate of 93 percent, an organs transplanted per donor rate of 3.92 percent and a donation after curculatory death rate of 16.7 percent.
Advocate Condell Medical Center is the only hospital in its region Ââ" among 16 other hospitals â" to receive the âGold Medalâ designation, hospital officials said in a news release.
LIBERTYVILLE â" Advocate Condell Medical Center recently earned the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Gold Medal of Honor for its commitment to saving lives through organ and tissue donation.
Advocate Condell is one of more than 400 hospitals across the country to have earned this distinction and will be recognized during the 7th Annual National Learning Congress Oct. 4-5, in Grapevine, Texas.
HHS awards the Gold Medal of Honor to hospitals that have achieved organ donation goals established by the Breakthrough Collaborative on Organ Donation in 2003. These include ahieving an organ donation conversion rate of at least 75 percent; achieving a rate of at least 3.75 organs transplanted per donor; and recovering transplantable organs in at least 10 percent of cases involving donation after circulatory death.
Gold Medal winners have met or exceeded all three goals in the previous two years.
Condell achieved an organ donation conversion rate of 93 percent, an organs transplanted per donor rate of 3.92 percent and a donation after curculatory death rate of 16.7 percent.
Advocate Condell Medical Center is the only hospital in its region Ââ" among 16 other hospitals â" to receive the âGold Medalâ designation, hospital officials said in a news release.
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