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How can we ensure that the right patient gets the right blood at the right time?

For safer blood management in the NHS we must reduce blood loss, unnecessary use, and improve matching and tracing of blood from donor to recipient, writes Cheng-Hock Toh The Infected Blood Inquiry’s final report, due in spring 2024, signals a welcome shift towards better blood management for patients. Chief scientific officer of NHS England Sue Hill recently announced pioneering blood group genotyping for inherited anaemias, which should help patients receive better matched blood.1 And in 2022, the national medical director of NHS England Stephen Powis wrote to Trust medical directors recommending the wider use of tranexamic acid to reduce bleeding in surgery.2 In the UK, blood is used to provide lifesaving support for around 3500 patients each day,3 but mistakes with transfusions recur, despite numerous warnings from the NHS central patient safety alerting system. The number of deaths related to blood transfusions has more than doubled since the covid-19 pandemic4 and the Serious

No change in blood safety since gay and bi men rule change

There has been no impact on bloody safety since more gay and bisexual men have been able to donate blood, a NHS report has revealed. 

USDOL Finds Failures During Pueblo Double Fatality Investigation

A near-tragedy at another Savage Services Corp. facility in 2020 made the company acutely aware of the serious hazards for those working around coal piles and yet, two workers’ families, friends and co-workers are now left to grieve,

Safe blood transfusion in recipients of haemopoietic stem cell transplant

Abstract In a haemopoietic stem cell transplant, stem cells are infused intravenously into a patient to renew the blood system. The stem cells can be

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