National Blood Policy for Safe and Adequate Blood Supply

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J Korean Med Assoc. 2006;49(5):416-422
Publication date (electronic) : 2006 May 31
doi : https://doi.org/10.5124/jkma.2006.49.5.416
Ministry of Health & Wellfare, Korea. jeong68@mohw.go.kr

Abstract

The Korea national blood services has been established since 1970 when the "Blood management law" was enacted. National blood services grew fast through 1980~1990 and the voluntary non-remunerated blood donation system was introduced successfully. However, blood-transmissible infections such as HIV, HCV, and HBV were documented since 2000, which compromised the confidentiality of national blood services. In 2004, the Korean government established the? National Blood Safety Plan? for the provision of safe and adequate blood supply. The major measures include the expansion of blood collection centers, improvement of blood screening laboratories, introduction of an investigation and compensation system of blood transfusion-related adverse events, introduction of blood transfusion guide-lines and hospital blood services commitment, evolution of a national blood services organization, and the strengthening of national responsibility and support.

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Figure 1

The number and rate of voluntary non-remunerated blood donation

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The sex and age distribution of blood doners

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National blood services organization

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The major statistics of national blood services

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Summary of 「National blood safety plan」

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