October 15, 2019

License offices awarded for their efforts to save and enhance lives

For Immediate Release:
Oct. 15, 2019

Media Contact:
Lisa Cox
Chief, Office of Public Information
Missouri DHSS of Health and Senior Services
Lisa.Cox@health.mo.gov

 

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), along with the Governor’s Organ Donation Advisory Committee and their partners are pleased to recognize top performing local license offices for their efforts to register individuals and collect contributions to support the Donor Registry System and education efforts. 

Local license offices are responsible for over 97 percent of the 3.8 million registered Missouri organ donors.

Awards are calculated on a quarterly basis throughout the state fiscal year, as well as overall fiscal year and percent of change between fiscal years. The offices with the highest percent of registrations and contribution collections per transaction and those with the highest percent of change between fiscal years receive recognition in the form of a certificate and mention in the Program’s annual report.

Congratulations to the following Fiscal Year 2019 fourth quarter, fiscal year overall and percent change awardees.

Fourth Quarter Registrations – All Offices

  1. Columbia South, 69.5%
  2. Parkville, 68.6%
  3. Liberty, 68.3%
  4. Blue Springs, 67.0%
  5. Platte City, 66.8%

Fiscal Year Overall Registrations – All Offices

  1. Liberty, 67.3%
  2. Parkville, 67.1%
  3. Columbia South, 66.8%
  4. Platte City, 65.3%
  5. Pacific, 64.6%

Fourth Quarter Registrations – Transaction Based

  1. Offices with 3,000 or fewer transactions in FY18 – Grant City, 63.3%
  2. Offices with 3,001-9,100 transactions in FY18 – Platte City, 66.8%
  3. Offices with 9,101 or more transactions in FY18 – Columbia South, 69.5%

Fiscal Year Overall Registrations – Transaction Based

  1. Offices with 3,000 or fewer transactions in FY18 – Rock Port, 60.4%
  2. Offices with 3,001-9,100 transactions in FY18 – Platte City, 65.3%
  3. Offices with 9,101 or more transactions in FY18 – Liberty, 67.3%

Percent Change from Fiscal Year 2018 to Fiscal Year 2019 Registrations – All Offices

  1. Marble Hill, 14.5%
  2. Kansas City, 9.6%
  3. Houston, 9.0%
  4. Trenton, 8.3%
  5. Poplar Bluff, 7.9%
  6. Unionville, 7.5%
  7. Macon, 7.2%
  8. Louisiana, 7.0%
  9. Monticello, 6.8%
  10. Brookfield, 6.6%

Fourth Quarter Contributions – All Offices

  1. Louisiana, 31.8%
  2. Stockton, 31.3%
  3. Waynesville, 29.7%
  4. Hartville, 29.4%
  5. Princeton, 29.2%

Fiscal Year Overall Contributions – All Offices

  1. Hartville, 29.6%
  2. Montgomery City, 29.2%
  3. Princeton, 27.0%
  4. Lamar, 26.4%
  5. Rock Port, 26.2%

Fourth Quarter Contributions – Transaction Based

  1. Offices with 3,000 or fewer transactions in FY18 – Louisiana, 31.8%
  2. Offices with 3,001-9,100 transactions in FY18 – Waynesville, 29.7%
  3. Offices with 9,101 or more transactions in FY18 – Affton, 28.9%

Fiscal Year Overall Contributions – Transaction Based

  1. Offices with 3,000 or fewer transactions in FY18 – Hartville, 29.6%
  2. Offices with 3,001-9,100 transactions in FY18 – Lamar, 26.4%
  3. Offices with 9,101 or more transactions in FY18 – Excelsior Springs, 25.9%

Percent Change from Fiscal Year 2018 to Fiscal Year 2019 Contributions – All Offices

  1. Affton, 21.3%
  2. Kansas City, 19.6%
  3. Paris, 16.7%
  4. Waynesville, 15.2%
  5. O’Fallon, 13.9%
  6. Louisiana, 13.6%
  7. Stockton, 13.5%
  8. St. Charles, 11.1%
  9. Sugar Creek, 10.5%
  10. Moberly, 9.0%

To learn more about organ, eye and tissue donation, or to register your decision to become a donor visit www.health.mo.gov/living/organdonor.


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