Despite the scale of blood usage worldwide, blood remains a scarce and precious resource. As with any perishable product, careful management of inventories to minimize wastage is crucial. However, due to the nature of the supply of blood, wastage is not only an economic issue as every unit wasted, squanders the time and effort of the human donor. Blood inventory management is therefore a trade-off, ensuring 100% availability of all blood products at all times whilst minimizing wastage. Hospitals are at the front line of blood use and are the location where much blood is wasted. Inventory management practices in hospital transfusion laboratories are critical. Much of the extant literature in this area posits that good management of hospital ...
ABSTRACT Background: Blood is a valuable resource. Wastage of all blood and blood components is an ...
Background: The transfusion of blood and blood components has become an integral part of patient man...
The high cost of collection and the short shelf life of apheresis platelets demand efficient invento...
There is not yet any substitute for human blood which remains a scarce resource in many countries. E...
Objectives: This is a cross-sectional descriptive follow-up study which analysed the pattern of bloo...
There is unbalance the amount of blood demand and the availability of blood for each component at B...
Major challenges in the management of blood supply chain are related to the shortage and wastage of ...
Human blood is a scarce resource and its role in healthcare is fundamental, with donated blood savin...
A critical aspect of blood transfusion is the timely provision of high quality blood products. This...
Blood banking systems in the United States over the past decade have been faced with a volatile dema...
Background: Blood is the liquid connective tissue composed of cells and plasma. It is the most preci...
Background and aims: Wastage of all blood products is an important issue for health providers worldw...
Reducing the cost of wastage and shortage of hospitals' blood products with regard to the compatibil...
Background: Advances in medical technology demand more and more provision of safe blood for effectiv...
Background: Blood is precious and should be utilized judiciously with minimal wasting. By analyzing ...
ABSTRACT Background: Blood is a valuable resource. Wastage of all blood and blood components is an ...
Background: The transfusion of blood and blood components has become an integral part of patient man...
The high cost of collection and the short shelf life of apheresis platelets demand efficient invento...
There is not yet any substitute for human blood which remains a scarce resource in many countries. E...
Objectives: This is a cross-sectional descriptive follow-up study which analysed the pattern of bloo...
There is unbalance the amount of blood demand and the availability of blood for each component at B...
Major challenges in the management of blood supply chain are related to the shortage and wastage of ...
Human blood is a scarce resource and its role in healthcare is fundamental, with donated blood savin...
A critical aspect of blood transfusion is the timely provision of high quality blood products. This...
Blood banking systems in the United States over the past decade have been faced with a volatile dema...
Background: Blood is the liquid connective tissue composed of cells and plasma. It is the most preci...
Background and aims: Wastage of all blood products is an important issue for health providers worldw...
Reducing the cost of wastage and shortage of hospitals' blood products with regard to the compatibil...
Background: Advances in medical technology demand more and more provision of safe blood for effectiv...
Background: Blood is precious and should be utilized judiciously with minimal wasting. By analyzing ...
ABSTRACT Background: Blood is a valuable resource. Wastage of all blood and blood components is an ...
Background: The transfusion of blood and blood components has become an integral part of patient man...
The high cost of collection and the short shelf life of apheresis platelets demand efficient invento...