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National Voluntary Blood Services Act

Republic Act 7719

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Philippine National Red Cross

  • now Philippine Red Cross (RA 10072)

PNRC

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Philippine Blood Coordinating Council

PBCC

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Philippine Blood Center

PBC

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blood could be preserved and stored in Blood Banks

advent of anticoagulants

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National Blood Program

launched on July 17, 1948

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President E. Quirino

PNRC National Blood Program:

first Blood Donor

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To maintain a constant and ready supply of whole blood or plasma at least for emergency cases.

PNRC National Blood Program:

The original objective of the NBP

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Blood Bank Law

Republic Act 1517

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inability of the PNRC National Blood Program (NBP) and hospital blood banks to cope with the growing demand

Blood Bank Law:

Why were commercial blood banks established

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second week of July

Blood Bank Law:

Blood Donor’s Week

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June 16, 1956

Blood Bank Law:

Approval date

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Safeguarding and promoting public health and welfare by preventing improper collection, processing and sale of human blood or its product to the public.

Blood Bank Law:

Purpose

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May 5, 1994

Blood Bank Law:

RA 1517 was repealed by RA 7719 on ___

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Rules and Regulations Implementing Republic Act No. 7719

Blood Bank Law: Implementing Guidelines

AO No. 9, Series of 1995

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Requirements and Procedure for a License to Operate a Blood Bank/Blood Center in the Philippines

Blood Bank Law: Implementing Guidelines

AO No. 17-A, Series of 1998

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RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BLOOD SERVICES AMENDING AO. NO. 9s of 1995

Blood Bank Law: Implementing Guidelines

AO No. 2005-0002

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Rules and Regulations Governing the Regulation of Blood Service Facilities dated May 2, 2008

Blood Bank Law: Implementing Guidelines

AO No. 2008-0008

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  • To promote voluntary blood donation

  • To provide safe, adequate, affordable and equitable blood products

  • To inform the public

  • To require all blood banks/centers to operate on a non-profit basis

National Blood Services Act:

Purpose

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Committee on NBSP

National Blood Services Act:

initiated the bill

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Sen. R. Saguisag

National Blood Services Act:

filed in 1989 by ___

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National Blood Services Act of 1994

Section 1. Title

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humanitarian act

Section 2. Declaration of Policy

  • to promote and encourage voluntary blood donation by the citizenry and to instill public consciousness of the principle that blood donation is a ___

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professional medical service

Section 2. Declaration of Policy

  • to lay down the legal principle that the provision of blood for transfusion is a ___ and not a sale of a commodity

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curb the hazards

Section 2. Declaration of Policy

  • to inform the public of the need for voluntary blood donation to ___ caused by the commercial sale of blood

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benefits and rationale

Section 2. Declaration of Policy

  • to teach the ___ of voluntary blood donation in the existing health subjects of the formal education system

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National Blood Transfusion Service Network

Section 2. Declaration of Policy

  • to mandate the Department of Health to establish and organize a ___ in order to rationalize and improve the provision of adequate and safe supply of blood

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reimbursement

Section 2. Declaration of Policy

  • to provide for adequate assistance to institutions promoting voluntary blood donation and providing nonprofit blood services, either through a system of ___ for costs from patients who can afford to pay, or donations from governmental and nongovernmental entities

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non-profit basis

Section 2. Declaration of Policy

  • to require all blood collection units and blood banks/centers to operate on a ___

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scientific and professional

Section 2. Declaration of Policy

  • to establish ___ standards for the operation of blood collection units and blood banks/centers in the Philippines

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upgrading

Section 2. Declaration of Policy

  • to require ___ of blood banks/centers to include preventive services and education to control spread of blood transfusion transmissible diseases

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Blood/Blood Product

Section 3. Definitions

  • Refers to human blood, processed or unprocessed and includes blood components, its products and derivatives

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Blood Bank (BB)/Blood Center

Section 3. Definitions

  • A laboratory or institution with the capability to recruit and screen blood donors, collect, process, store, transport and issue blood for transfusion and provide information and/or education on blood transfusion transmissible diseases

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Commercial Blood Bank

Section 3. Definitions

  • A blood bank that exists for profit, money or any material gain earned out of sale of, or exchange for, blood or blood products which profit, money or any material gain are not used solely for the operation and maintenance of the blood bank service

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Hospital-Based Blood Bank

Section 3. Definitions

  • A blood bank which is located within the premises of a hospital and which can perform compatibility testing of blood

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Blood Collection Unit (BCU)

Section 3. Definitions

  • An institution or facility duly authorized by the Department of Health to recruit and screen donors and collect blood

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Voluntary blood donor

Section 3. Definitions - Blood Donors

  • one who donates blood on one's own volition or initiative and without monetary compensation.

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Paid donor

Section 3. Definitions - Blood Donors

  • those who are paid to donate blood

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18-19 gauge needle

Section 3. Definitions - Blood Donors

  • used in blood donation to avoid the hemolysis of blood

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Replacement donor

Section 3. Definitions - Blood Donors

  • one who gives blood when it is required by a member of his/her family or community

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the Department of Health

Section 3. Definitions

  • Department

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Blood transfusion transmissible diseases

  • AIDS

  • Hepatitis-B

  • Malaria

  • Syphilis

Section 3. Definitions

  • diseases which may be transmitted as a result of blood transfusion

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  • Antibody to HIV, subtypes 1 & 2

  • Hepatitis B Surface Antigen

  • Antibody to Hepatitis C

  • Serologic Test for Syphilis (RPR/VDRL)

  • Malaria

Section 3. Definitions

  • 5 Core Test (WHO)

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Secretary of Health

Section 3. Definitions

  • responsibility of carrying out the provisions of this Act

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Walking Blood Donor

Section 3. Definitions

  • Section 4, paragraph (e), who is ready to donate blood when needed in his/her community.

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21 days

Section 3. Definitions - Anti-coagulant

  • Acid-citrate-dextrose

  • Citrate-phosphate- dextrose

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35 days

Section 3. Definitions - Anti-coagulant

  • CP2D

  • CPDA1

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42 days

Section 3. Definitions - Anti-coagulant

  • CPDA2

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2 days

Section 3. Definitions - Anti-coagulant

  • Heparin

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Blood Service Facility

Section 3. Definitions

  • Any unit, office, institution providing any of the blood transfusion services, which can be a Blood Bank, Blood Center, a Blood Collection Unit or a Blood Station

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Policies and Guidelines for the Philippine National Blood Services and Blood Services Networks

Section 3. Definitions - Blood Service Facility

  • Administrative Order No. 2010-0001

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Blood Station (BS)

Section 3. Definitions

  • A government or private hospital or PNRC chapter which has not been licensed as a blood center but has been authorize by the DOH to store and issue blood and blood product, and perform compatibility testing, when necessary

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Apheresis Facility

Section 3. Definitions

  • A blood service facility where blood collection procedure is done in which whole blood is removed, a selected component separated and the remainder returned to the donor

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End-User Hospital (EU)

Section 3. Definitions

  • A hospital with a licensed clinical laboratory capable of red cell typing and cross- matching and which does not have any blood service facility but which only receives blood and blood components for blood transfusion as needed

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End-User Non-Hospital Health Facility

Section 3. Definitions

  • A licensed/accredited non-hospital health facility without a licensed clinical laboratory but which administers blood transfusion

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  • Public Education

  • Promotion in Schools

  • Professional Education

  • Establishment of Blood Services Network

  • Walking Blood Donors

Section 4. Promotion of Voluntary Blood Donation

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National Voluntary Blood Services Program (NVBSP)

Section 5.

The DOH, in cooperation with the PNRC and PBCC, to meet in an evolutionary manner, the needs for blood transfusion in all regions of the country.

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budgetary allocation of the DOH

Section 5. National Voluntary Blood Services Program (NVBSP) - Funds

  • Government

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P25,000,000

Section 5. National Voluntary Blood Services Program (NVBSP) - Funds

  • Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO)

  • Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR)

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P20,000,000

Section 5. National Voluntary Blood Services Program (NVBSP) - Funds

  • Duty Free Philippines

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Blood Services Network

Section 5. National Voluntary Blood Services Program (NVBSP)

  • An informal organization composed of the designated blood centers and hospital blood banks, blood stations and end user hospitals established to provide for the blood needs of a specific geographical area

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preventive health services

Section 6. Upgrading of Services & Facilities

  • All blood banks/ centers shall provide ___ such as education and counselling on blood transfusion transmissible diseases.

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establish voluntary blood donation programs

Section 6. Upgrading of Services & Facilities

  • All government hospitals, including those that have been devolved, and private hospitals shall be encouraged to ___

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  • rational use of blood and blood products

Section 6. Upgrading of Services & Facilities

  • The Department, in consultation with the PSHBT and the PSP, shall also establish guidelines for the ___

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Philippine Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion

PSHBT

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Philippine Society of Pathologists

PSP

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two (2) years

Section 7. Phase-Out of Commercial BB

  • All commercial blood banks shall be phased-out over a period of ___ after the effectivity of this Act, extendable to a maximum period of two (2) years by the Secretary

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collect service fees not greater than the maximum prescribed

Section 8. Non-Profit Operation

  • All blood banks/centers shall operate on a nonprofit basis: Provided, That they may ___ by the DOH which shall be limited to the necessary expenses entailed in collecting and processing of blood.

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it is registered and issued a license to operate by the Department

Section 9. Non-Profit Operation

  • It shall be unlawful for any person to establish and operate a blood bank/center unless ___

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under the responsibility of the attending physician shall be allowed in hospitals without such license

Section 9. Non-Profit Operation

  • in case of emergencies

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unless it complies with the standards prescribed by the Department

Section 9. Non-Profit Operation

  • No license shall be granted or renewed by the Department for the establishment and operation of a blood bank/ center ___

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licensed and qualified physician

Section 9. Non-Profit Operation

  • Such blood bank/center shall be under the management of a ___ duly authorized by the Department

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Importation of BB Equipment, Blood Bags, & Reagents

Section 10

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sixty (60) days

Section 11. Rules & Regulations

  • The implementation of the provisions of this Act shall be in accordance with the rules and regulations to be promulgated by the Secretary, within ___ from the approval hereof.

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maximum ceiling for fees

Section 11. Rules & Regulations

  • The rules and regulations shall prescribe from time to time the ___ for the provision of blood

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reasonable allowance

Section 11. Rules & Regulations

  • spoilage

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Upon complaint of any person and after due notice and hearing, any blood bank/center which shall collect charges and fees greater than the maximum prescribed by the Department shall have its license suspended or revoked by the Secretar

Section 12. Penalties

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  • imprisonment of not less than one (1) month nor more than six (6) months, or

  • fine of not less than Five thousand pesos (P5,000) nor more than Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000)

Section 12. Penalties

  • Any person or persons who shall be responsible for the above violation

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  • imprisonment of not less than twelve (12) years and one (1) day nor more than twenty (20) years

  • fine of not less than Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000) nor more than Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000)

Section 12. Penalties

  • Any person who shall establish and operate a blood bank without securing any license to operate from the Department or who fails to comply with the standards

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The Secretary

Section 12. Penalties

  • may impose administrative sanctions

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imprisoned for ten (10) years

Section 12. Penalties

  • The head of the blood bank and the necessary trained personnel under the head’s direct supervision found responsible for dispensing, transfusing and failing to dispose, within forty-eight (48) hours, blood which have been proven contaminated with blood transfusion transmissible diseases

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Separability Clause

Section 13.

If any provision of this Act is declared invalid, the other provisions hereof not affected thereby shall remain in force and effect

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Repealing Clause

Section 14.

This Act shall supersede Republic Act No. 1517 entitled “Blood Bank Act.” The provisions of any law, executive order, presidential decree or other issuances inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

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fifteen (15) days

Section 15. Effectivity Clause

This Act shall take effect after ___ following its publication in the Official Gazette or in two (2) national newspapers of general circulation.

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Edgardo J. Angara

President of Senate

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Jose de Venecia Jr.

Speaker of the House of Representatives

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Edgardo E. Tumangan

Secretary of the Senate

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Camilo L. Sabio

Secretary General House of Representatives

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Fidel V. Ramos

President of the Philippines

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Government

Classification of BSF: Ownership

operated and maintained partially or wholly by a national, provincial, city or municipal government or other political unit by any department, division, board or agency thereof or by a government owned or controlled operation

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Private (hospital-based)

Classification of BSF: Ownership

privately owned, established and operated with funds through donation, capital or other means by an individual, corporation, association or organization

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Hospital-based

Classification of BSF: Institutional Character

located within the premises of a hospita

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Non-hospital-based

Classification of BSF: Institutional Character

a government-owned or PNRC-owned BSF located outside the premises of a hospital consistent with the NVBSP strategic plan

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Blood Station (BS)

Classification of BSF: Service Capability

  • Advocacy and promotion of voluntary blood donation and healthy lifestyle

  • Provision of whole blood and packed red cells

  • Storage, issuance, transport and distribution of whole blood and packed red cells

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Blood Collection Unit (BCU)

Classification of BSF: Service Capability

  • Recruitment, retention and care of voluntary blood donors

  • Screening and selection of voluntary blood donors

  • Conduct of health education and counselling services

  • Collection of blood (mobile or facility-based) from qualified blood donors

  • Transport of blood to BC for testing and processing

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Blood Bank (BB)

Classification of BSF: Service Capability

Storage and issuance of whole blood and blood components obtained from a BC

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Blood Center (BC)

Classification of BSF: Service Capability

  • all of the services from the previous faciliyies

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suitably qualified, skilled and trained

Standards & Technical Requirements:

  • The BSF appoints and allocates personnel who are ___ to assume the responsibilities, authority, accountability and functions of the position.

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All equipment and instruments

Standards & Technical Requirements:

  • available and are properly maintained

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All reagents and glasswares

Standards & Technical Requirements:

  • based on the minimum requirement for sensitivity and specificity of testing reagents as the testing procedures

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