The British Columbia Transplant Society (BCTS), established in 1986, directs, delivers or contracts for all organ transplant services across BC.
It is funded principally through the BC Ministry of Health Services, and is an agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority. The BC Transplant Society's Foundation is an officially recognized charitable organization.
The BCTS contracts for inpatient and outpatient transplant services from three transplant hospitals and operates seven regional clinics throughout BC for outpatient care. The transplant centres include: Vancouver General Hospital, St. Paul's Hospital and BC's Children's Hospital. The seven regional clinics include: Victoria's Royal Jubilee Hospital, Kamloops' Royal Inland Hospital, Kelowna General Hospital, Penticton Regional Hospital, Prince George Regional Hospital, Trail's Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital, and the Fraser Valley Transplant Clinic in Surrey.