Partnership for Lifesaving Blood Supply
In a significant stride toward ensuring the health and safety of the Dublin community, Fairview Park Hospital has partnered with The Blood Connection (TBC) to become its primary provider of blood products. This collaboration not only strengthens the continuity of care in the region but also underscores the critical need for a dependable blood supply in medical facilities.
The recent selection of TBC as the supplier was driven by its established reputation for maintaining an adequate and stable blood supply. TBC has been a cornerstone of the Dublin community, dedicated to recruiting local volunteer blood donors and hosting mobile blood drives. The organization, based in Dublin, Georgia, emphasizes the importance of local donations to meet the demands of patients in need.
Ross Kemp, the Chief Operating Officer at Fairview Park Hospital, stated,
"A dependable blood supply is critical to our hospital and the health of our community." The agreement also falls in line with a broader partnership between TBC and HCA Healthcare, expanding TBC's reach to other hospitals across Georgia and South Carolina.
In an effort to bolster community engagement, TBC plans to ramp up its initiatives to recruit local blood donors. TBC President and CEO Delisa English expressed pride in serving the Dublin area and highlighted the importance of community involvement in blood donation efforts.
"We are thankful to our current blood donors and look forward to connecting with other community members and organizations who are willing to support this partnership," she said.
The Urgent Need for Blood Donations
Every two seconds, someone in the United States requires a blood transfusion, a stark reminder of the vital role that blood donation plays in healthcare. Despite this urgency, only about three percent of the eligible population in the U.S. donates blood. This creates a challenging situation where the needs of patients—ranging from those undergoing surgeries to accident victims and cancer patients—rely heavily on a stable local blood supply.
The Blood Connection’s commitment extends beyond mere collections; it aims to maintain an uninterrupted supply to ensure that hospitals can adequately care for their patients. Efforts to expand recruitment will include more mobile blood drives throughout the Dublin area, making donations more accessible for residents.
TBC encourages community members to consider donating blood, emphasizing that while they can manage and distribute blood supply, they cannot replicate it without generous contributions from volunteer donors.
To find local donation opportunities or mobile blood drives hosted by TBC, interested individuals can visit
The Blood Connection's donation page. Additionally, organizations looking to host blood drives can explore partnership opportunities on the TBC website as well.
About The Blood Connection
Founded in 1962 and originally named the Carolina Georgia Blood Center, The Blood Connection has grown to become an essential service provider in the southeastern United States. With a commitment to saving lives, TBC is a not-for-profit community blood center that supports over 250 hospitals across Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia, ensuring that local patients have access to the blood products they require. TBC is fully licensed and regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, ensuring that high safety standards are met in every aspect of blood collection and processing.
As part of its mission, The Blood Connection not only focuses on blood collections but also actively educates and engages the community in the impact that donations have. They believe that by keeping blood supplies local, they can significantly take care of the needs of hundreds of thousands of local patients each year.
In summary, the partnership between Fairview Park Hospital and The Blood Connection is a vital step toward enhancing healthcare in Dublin, Georgia, underscoring the importance of communal efforts in saving lives through blood donation.