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Inventory management.

Authors :
Devine DV
Sher GD
Reesink HW
Panzer S
Hetzel PA
Wong JK
Horvath M
Leitner GC
Schennach H
Nussbaumer W
Genoe K
Cioffi JM
Givisiez FN
Rogerson M
Howe D
Delage G
Sarappa C
Charbonneau
Fu Y
Sarlija D
Vuk T
Strauss Patko M
Balija M
Jukić I
Ali A
Auvinen MK
Jaakonsalo E
Cazenave JP
Waller C
Kientz D
David B
Walther-Wenke G
Heiden M
Lin CK
Tsoi WC
Lee CK
Barotine-Toth K
Sawant RB
Murphy W
Quirke B
Bowler P
Shinar E
Yahalom V
Aprili G
Piccoli P
Gandini G
Tadokaro K
Nadarajan VS
de Kort W
Jansen N
Flanagan P
Forsberg PO
Hervig T
Letowska M
Lachert E
Dudziak K
Antoniewicz-Papis J
de Olim G
Nascimento F
Hindawi S
Teo D
Reddy R
Scholtz J
Swanevelder R
Rovira LP
Sauleda S
Carasa MA
Vaquero MP
Ania MA
Gulliksson H
Holdsworth S
Cotton S
Howell C
Baldwin C
Cusick RM
Geele GA
Paden C
McEvoy P
Gottschall JL
McLaughlin LS
Benjamin RJ
Eder A
Draper NL
AuBuchon JP
León de González G
Source :
Vox sanguinis [Vox Sang] 2010 Apr; Vol. 98 (3 Pt 1), pp. e295-363.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

A critical aspect of blood transfusion is the timely provision of high quality blood products. This task remains a significant challenge for many blood services and blood systems reflecting the difficulty of balancing the recruitment of sufficient donors, the optimal utilization of the donor's gift, the increasing safety related restrictions on blood donation, a growing menu of specialized blood products and an ever-growing imperative to increase the efficiency of blood product provision from a cost perspective. As our industry now faces questions about our standard practices including whether or not the age of blood has a negative impact on recipients, it is timely to take a look at our collective inventory management practices. This International Forum represents an effort to get a snap shot of inventory management practices around the world, and to understand the range of different products provided for patients. In addition to sharing current inventory management practices, this Forum is intended to foster an exchange of ideas around where we see our field moving with respect to various issues including specialty products, new technologies, and reducing recipient risk from blood transfusion products.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1423-0410
Volume :
98
Issue :
3 Pt 1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Vox sanguinis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20432515
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1423-0410.2009.01252.x