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Welcome to QuickPass!
Quickpass allows you to begin the blood donation process from the comfort of your home or office, saving you time at the donor center or blood drive. We think you'll find the process quick, easy and efficient.
You must complete the QuickPass on the day of your donation only. Once you've responded to the questions, you will be given the option to print, email or screenshot your QuickPass barcode. This is a criticatlly important step, as the QuickPass barcode is what we will use at the donor center or blood drive to access your responses. We cannot access your QuickPass responses at the donation location - you must bring a printed copy or email it to yourself for access from your smartphone.
Three Simple Steps
Your QuickPass process will be completed in three simple steps:
1. READ the educational materials
2. ANSWER the health history questions
3. PRINT or EMAIL your QuickPass barcode
Things to Keep in Mind
QUICKPASS IS NOT THE SAME AS AN APPOINTMENT TO DONATE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT TO DONATE BLOOD, PLEASE SCHEDULE A DONATION ONLINE.
Donor QuickPass FAQ
Donor QuickPass is a web-based, computer-assisted self-interview program that allows blood donors like you to answer required health history questions independently, in a private setting at a time that's convenient for you.
You can access Donor QuickPass from fourhearts.org on the day of your donation. Using this web-based format – accessible from any computer with internet access – you are able to answer health history questions confidentially, print out a bar-coded receipt that contains your hidden responses, and bring it with you to your donation appointment.
Your health history questions can only be completed on the same day of your blood donation. Online interviews completed prior to 12:00 AM the day of donation will be invalid, and you will have to repeat the interview at the time of your donation.
Because you will have already completed your required health history questions prior to your donation, the process will potentially be shortened, reducing time away from work and personal commitments.
Yes, the only personal information printed on your donor receipt is your name. In addition, Donor QuickPass is designed to timeout after a period of inactivity so no one can access your confidential health history responses.
No, Donor QuickPass does not determine your eligibility to donate; that will be done at the time of your donation.
Donor QuickPass is not the same as an appointment to donate. If you would like to schedule an appointment at the blood bank or for a blood drive, please visit schedule a donation online.
You’ll need high-speed internet access. A high-quality laser printer and paper are recommended. Some ink jet printers may not provide a high-enough-quality barcode for the scanners to read.
The Community Blood Bank makes the Donor QuickPass available, securely through standard protocols, to all internet users. However, access to it may be restricted on some employers’ or service providers’ networks, for reasons of their own. If you have difficulty accessing or completing the Donor QuickPass, please contact the technical support team at your organization. We cannot provide technical support outside of our own network boundaries.
Typically, no. A staff member will scan your Donor QuickPass donor receipt and review your responses. In rare instances, you may have to answer the questions again at the time of donation if:
You can revise your answers at the end of the questionnaire by selecting the “Revise Selected Responses” button or during the process by selecting the “Previous” button. If you have already completed the interview and printed your Donor QuickPass donor receipt, you should notify a staff member of your desire to change an answer.
Using Donor QuickPass, you can skip a question and review it with a CBB Staff member at the time of your donation.
Yes. You do need to answer all questions in order to print or email your QuickPass form, and all questions must be answered in order to donate. You still have the option to complete your health history interview one-to-one with a CBB Staff Member at the time of your donation.
No. All blood donors are asked the same required health history questions regardless of the format used to answer them.
Please print, save or email your barcode receipt to yourself. If you lose your barcode receipt, you will need to complete a new health history questionnaire, either online or at the donation site.
The Community Blood Bank realizes our donors sometimes face scheduling issues that can interfere with their planned donation. However, because your interview responses must be answered on the day of your donation, you will need to answer them again if you reschedule your donation for another day.
All donors complete a new health history interview before each donation as a safety measure for both the recipient and the donor.