List of blood donation agencies in the United States
Nearly every hospital in the United States has a blood bank and for everyone The following is a list of groups that collect blood for transfusion and not a complete list of blood banks.
National organizations
- American Red Cross (ARC), specifically the biomedical services division.. The ARC provides about 45% of transfused blood in the US.[1]
- America's Blood Centers, a major network of non-profit community blood centers founded in 1962.[2] Most of the independent blood centers on this list are ABC members, and these account for approximately half of the US blood supply.[3]
- United Blood Services (UBS), a member of ABC, also has a national presence, especially in the West.[4]
- Armed Services Blood Program, a blood bank that collects blood primarily for the US Military, veterans and dependents.[5]
Regional organizations
This is a list of organizations by state or territory. ARC and UBS are included in areas where they have donor centers. Some of the names are very similar but refer to different organizations.[6][7]
A-H
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- ARC
- UBS
- Arkansas
- California
- ARC
- Lifestream (Formerly: Blood Bank of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties)
- Blood Bank of the Redwoods
- Blood Centers of the Pacific
- BloodSource
- Central California Blood Center
- Community Blood Bank
- Delta Blood Bank
- Hemacare
- Houchin Valley Blood Bank
- San Diego Blood Bank
- Marshall Community Blood Center
- Northern California Blood Bank
- UBS
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- ARC
- Delaware
- District of Columbia
- Florida
- The Blood Alliance
- Community Blood Centers of South Florida
- OneBlood
- Florida's Blood Centers
- LifeSouth Community Blood Centers
- Northwest Florida Blood Center
- United States Blood Bank
- Southeastern Community Blood Center
- Suncoast Communities Blood Bank
- Renovation Blood Center, Corp.
- Georgia
- Hawai'i
I-M
- Idaho
- Illinois
- ARC
- Central Illinois Community Blood Center
- Community Blood Services of Illinois
- Heartland Blood Centers
- LifeSource
- Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center
- Rock River Valley Blood Center
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- ARC
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- ARC
- UBS
N-R
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- UBS
- New Hampshire
- ARC
- New Jersey
- The Blood Center of New Jersey
- Central Jersey Blood Center
- Community Blood Services
- New York Blood Center
- New Mexico
- UBS
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- UBS
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- ARC
- Lane Blood Center with Bloodworks Northwest
- Pennsylvania
- Puerto Rico
- ARC
- Rhode Island
S-Z
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- UBS
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Blood and Tissue Center of Central Texas
- Carter BloodCare
- Coastal Bend Blood Center
- Coffee Memorial Blood Center
- Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center
- Lifeshare Blood Centers
- South Texas Blood and Tissue Center
- Texas Blood Institute
- Texoma Regional Blood Center
- UBS
- Utah
- ARC
- ARUP Blood Services ARUP Laboratories
- Mountain Star Blood Services
- Vermont
- ARC
- US Virgin Islands
- ARC
- Virginia
- Washington
- ARC
- Bloodworks Northwest (formerly: Puget Sound Blood Center, King County Blood Bank)
- Cascade Regional Blood Services (Tacoma Pierce County Blood Bank)
- Inland Northwest Blood Center
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- UBS
See also
References
- ↑ American Red Cross Agrees to Revised Consent Decree to Improve Blood Safety
- ↑ http://www.americasblood.org/go.cfm?do=Page.View&pid=29
- ↑ http://www.bloodsystems.org/docs/Annualrpt2003.pdf
- ↑ http://www.unitedbloodservices.org
- ↑ http://www.militaryblood.dod.mil
- ↑ Links | Give Life|American Red Cross
- ↑ Our Members :: America's Blood Centers
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