2002
DOI: 10.1111/j.1778-428x.2002.tb00079.x
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Impact of a Centralized Transfusion Service on Transfusion Costs: The Hospital Transfusion Service Versus the Blood Center Perspective

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“…As per the Global Status Report of Blood Safety and Availability by WHO, India has a median 6Á8 whole blood donations per 1000 population as compared 31Á5 donations per 1000 population in high-income countries [1]. A primary reason for this shortfall can be lack of awareness and motivation regarding voluntary blood donation (VBD) in the community and primarily hospital-based blood collection systems (decentralized) [9]. Being a developing country, the blood collection from family and friends as replacement donors is still an important part of majority of the hospital-based blood collection facilities [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As per the Global Status Report of Blood Safety and Availability by WHO, India has a median 6Á8 whole blood donations per 1000 population as compared 31Á5 donations per 1000 population in high-income countries [1]. A primary reason for this shortfall can be lack of awareness and motivation regarding voluntary blood donation (VBD) in the community and primarily hospital-based blood collection systems (decentralized) [9]. Being a developing country, the blood collection from family and friends as replacement donors is still an important part of majority of the hospital-based blood collection facilities [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%