The number of community blood centers providing blood products for prehospital use has nearly doubled between 2022 and 2025
Washington, D.C. β Americaβs Blood Centers, the national organization of community-based, independent blood centers that supply 60 percent of the nationβs blood supply, today released its latest report, βA Vital Resource: Community Blood Centers & The Growth of Prehospital Blood Programs.β This comprehensive report provides new insights into the expanding role of community blood centers in supporting prehospital blood transfusion programs across the United States. It reveals that the number of community blood centers providing blood products for prehospital use has nearly doubled between 2022 and 2025, underscoring the rapid growth and increasing importance of these lifesaving programs.
βCommunity blood centers are playing a pivotal role in the rapid expansion of prehospital blood programs across the nation, supplying ground and air ambulances with more than 30,000 lifesaving blood products in 2025. As these programs continue to expand, Americaβs Blood Centers will keep working with our members, partners, and allies to address the significant barriers that currently prevent many patients from quickly receiving the blood products they need,β said Americaβs Blood Centers Chief Executive Officer Kate Fry, MBA, CAE.
The report reveals a significant upward trend in community blood center participation in prehospital blood programs. In 2022, 18 centers provided blood products for prehospital use, with seven servicing both air and ground ambulance programs. By 2025, this number had nearly doubled, with 61 percent of blood centers supporting both air and ground services. The study also highlights that blood centers continue to diversify the use of specific blood products for prehospital use, recognizing the needs of patients in a variety of settings.
Based on annual surveys conducted from 2022 to 2025, the report offers valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders in both the blood community and emergency medical services, underscoring the need for sustainable funding models, optimized inventory management, and enhanced donor recruitment strategies to support the growth of prehospital blood programs. The study notes that less than 2 percent of all emergency management systems carry blood and blood products today, indicating significant potential for future growth if current roadblocks are addressed. Americaβs Blood Centers and its members urge Congress to transform our nationβs approach to prehospital blood transfusions by updating federal insurance program payment polices to provide sufficient reimbursement for prehospital blood transfusions including updating TRICARE payment policy to remove financial barriers and allow for broader adoption of prehospital blood transfusions. This supports TRICAREβs mission to improve the health of the military and their families and, in turn, helps support the security of the United States. Learn more here. Americaβs Blood Centers encourages individuals to urge their members of Congress to take action.
About Americaβs Blood Centers
Founded in 1962, Americaβs Blood Centers (ABC) is the national organization bringing together community-based, independent blood centers across North America. These organizations operate in more than 1,100 communities and provide close to 60 percent of the U.S. and a quarter of the Canadian blood supply. ABC member organizations serve more than 150 million people and provide blood products and services to more than 3,500 hospitals and healthcare facilities. All ABC U.S. members are 501(c)(3) organizations licensed and regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or Health Canada. For more information, visit: www.AmericasBlood.org.
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