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RapidPass® is making drives more efficient and offering donors more ways to get their pass. ... Help us make your blood
Blood Program Partner
®
Save lives in less time. RapidPass®, through the use of technology, now offers donors a way to complete their pre-reading and health history questions online to help reduce the time they spend at blood drives by up to 15 minutes. RapidPass® is making drives more efficient and offering donors more ways to get their pass.
Donors have 3 options to get their pass online:
Benefits to your blood drive:
1. Laptop or desktop computer 2. Personal mobile device 3. Blood Donor App
• RapidPass® may result in higher show rates for your blood drives — donors who complete their pass in advance of their appointment are much more likely to honor their appointment than a donor who doesn’t.
To access 2 online options your donors just:
Visit redcrossblood.org/RapidPass
Get started with some initial information
Read the pre-donation materials
Answer the health history questions
Important information to remember:
Print, save or email the RapidPass®.
• RapidPass® is not the same as an appointment. For the most efficient experience possible, donors should schedule an appointment and complete their pass on the day of their donation.
Or they can use the Blood Donor App! Your donors can access RapidPass® through the app.
• RapidPass® allows donors to move through the process in a more efficient manner. By setting an appointment and completing the RapidPass® process, donors can lessen their wait time and complete the process quicker, saving up to 15 minutes.
To download the Blood Donor App, text BLOODAPP to 90999 or search Red Cross Blood in the app store.
• RapidPass® cannot be completed prior to the date of the blood drive. If a donor completes their pass prior to the date of the blood drive, the donor will be asked to redo the questions before donating.
Your donors will be asked to try RapidPass® through Red Cross contacts, but a personal ask from you is even better. Help us make your blood drive as efficient as possible. Encourage your donors to use RapidPass®.