Healthcare Partners
Dedication to Our Healthcare Partners
Infinite Legacy works directly with healthcare professionals to build an organ, eye and tissue donation culture within hospitals, funeral homes and other institutions. We are there to ensure understanding and knowledge of the donation process at hospitals in Maryland, Northern Viriginia and Washington, DC.
We are dedicated to equipping our healthcare partners with maintaining hospital compliance with:
- The Joint Commission policies
- CMS Conditions of Participation
- The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
- Amoss Act
Frequently Asked Questions
As a healthcare partner, when it is my responsibility to call Infinite Legacy?
Healthcare partners should call Infinite Legacy at 800-923-1133 after a patient’s death has been declared by the hospital doctor(s) or if a patient’s family asks about organ donation. Infinite Legay will determine if the patient meets the criteria to be an organ, eye or tissue donor.
If a patient is on a ventilator, call Infinite Legacy within two hours if any trigger is met to screen for organ donation potential:
- Before meeting to discuss end-of-life options or de-escalation of life-sustaining therapies (palliative care/hospice consults, DNR for purposes to not escalate care, etc.)
- GCS<5
If Infinite Legacy is monitoring a patient, call us back if:
- Brain death testing is planned
- End-of-life conversations are planned
- The patient becomes unstable
Please call Infinite Legacy within 60 minutes of a cardiac death for ALL patients to screen for tissue donation.
Can I give out patient information for potential organ donation? Will that violate HIPAA?
How do I determine if a patient is a potential organ donor?
What patients qualify for tissue donation?
Any patient who has been declared dead by a hospital doctor(s) may be eligible to donate tissue. Patients who cannot qualify to donate organs may still be able to donate their corneas and other tissues. All deaths must be called in to Infinite Legacy within 60 minutes of death declaration.
Who is Infinite Legacy and what does this organization do?
Infinite Legacy is the federally designated organ procurement organization (OPO) for Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington, DC. We recover organs, eye and tissues and provide lifesaving transplants to those on the national transplant waiting list.
Why is it important to call Infinite Legacy in the hospitals?
Calling Infinite Legacy will give our staff more time to determine a patient’s medical suitability, donor designation status and develop a plan for discussing donations with the patient’s family is approved. This is the first step in the donation process. Calling in a referral is required by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), The Joint Commission and your hospital policy.
What hospital staff can call Infinite Legacy?
Anyone on the healthcare teams that have access to a patient’s medical information in our service area in Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington, DC can call Infinite Legacy.
Why does Infinite Legacy need to speak to a patient’s family about donation?
What if a patient’s family discusses organ, eye or tissue donation with hospital staff before Infinite Legacy contacts them?
How can hospital staff and partners ensure donation remains an option for families?
Continuing Education and Training Opportunities
Infinite Legacy provides on-site education through unit-based in-services, special events, regular rounding and one-on-one coaching for our healthcare partners and professionals. Additionally, they will have opportunities to participate in:
- Educational forums
- Donation Relation Specialist (DRS) trainings
- Seminars
- Continuing education
We recognize that our hospital and funeral home partners are crucial in helping us fulfill our mission and support our donor families. All healthcare and funeral home partners have access to free continuing education and training.
We ensure our healthcare partners understand all steps and procedures during the organ, eye and tissue donation process. By partnering together, we can best support our donor families in receiving the best comprehensive end-of-life care, including the opportunity and resources to make informed decisions about organ, eye and tissue donation.
Upcoming Continuing Education Opportunities
Donation Resource Specialist (DRS) Training Programs:
January 15, 2026 | 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. | Luminis Anne Arundel Medical Center, 2001 Medical Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401
2026 Donation Resource Specialist (DRS) Training Program 1/15/2026
7.5 FREE CME or 7.5 Free CE RN Contact Hours
March 6, 2026 | 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. | Inova Loudon Hospital, 44045 Riverside Parkway, Leesburg, VA 20176
2026 Donation Resource Specialist (DRS) Training Program 3/6/2026
7.5 FREE CME or 7.5 Free CE RN Contact Hours
April 22, 2026 | 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. | Children’s National Hospital, 111 Michigan
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20010
2026 Pediatric Donation Resource Specialist (DRS) Training Program 4/22/2026
7.5 FREE CME or 7.5 Free CE RN Contact Hours
Get in Contact with Your Local Hospital Donation Coordinator
Our Hospital Services Department understands that every lifesaving organ, eye and tissue donation involves a generous donor and their family. We also recognize the efforts of our hospital partners and professionals.
If you have questions about Infinite Legacy or the donation process, please contact our referral line.
