Algorithm to Use Increasing the Availability of Blood Components & Cost Effectiveness, Without Compromising Blood Safety
Ensuring Blood Safety and Accessibility in Healthcare
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blood components, availability, cost effectiveness, blood safety, risk assessment, risk management, blood donation, transfusion process, national health authorities, adverse donor eventsAbstract
Risk Assessment and Management for Blood Safety andAvailability There is a public expectation that blood and bloodproducts are safe, and blood donation and transfusion process do not carry anyrisk; the public therefore also expects national health authorities to respondeffectively to known risks and to anticipate and plan a response. Risksassociated with ensuring safety, supply and accessibility to blood and bloodproducts include adverse donor events during or after blood donation; threat tothe existing VNRBD system, lack of timely accessibility to sufficient blood;adverse patient events and outcomes; and the risk of known transfusion‐transmissible infections, other infectionsnot currently screened for but with a proven or theoretical risk oftransmission, and new/emerging infections.Downloads
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2015-02-01
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