What department sets the conditions for the establishment and management of blood stations

The conditions for the establishment and management of blood stations are set and managed by the National Health Commission (NHC).

The NHSC has issued regulations and standards, such as the Code of Blood Management in Medical Institutions, which set out clear rules for the establishment and management of blood stations. The NHSC is also responsible for evaluating, supervising and managing blood stations nationwide to ensure that the quality and service level of blood stations are in line with relevant standards and regulations.

The Blood Service Department of the Red Cross Society of China is also involved in the management and service of blood stations. Over the years, the Red Cross Society of China has issued a series of blood service management systems, management methods and standards and norms to guide and supervise the establishment and management of blood stations and to ensure the quality of their operations and services. The conditions for the establishment and management of blood stations are formulated by the National Health Commission and other departments, and specialized agencies are in place to assess and supervise them to ensure the safety of blood stations and the quality of their services.

Establishment conditions and management methods of blood stations

1. Establishment conditions: Blood stations must comply with the relevant rules and regulations issued by the national health department, and must have certain hardware and software conditions. Hardware conditions include sufficient space and building facilities, blood collection equipment, storage equipment and testing instruments; software conditions include a professional blood station staff, a complete set of blood station management and operation process, a reasonable blood collection program.

2. Internal management: Blood stations should establish a standardized blood management system, including staff management, blood collection, blood distribution and quality control. Staff management includes recruitment, training and assessment to ensure the professionalism and safety of the staff; blood collection and distribution should follow the standardized operating procedures to ensure that the quality of blood collection and distribution is sound; quality control includes audit, inspection, traceability and record management.

3, external management: blood stations should establish a good cooperation and communication mechanism with relevant departments and units to ensure the quality of operation and service level of blood stations. Blood stations often have specialized legal and technical advisory groups to improve the construction of internal management system of blood stations.

4. Safety management: As a special organization involving human substances, the blood station attaches importance to the construction of safety measures and emergency plans. There should be a safety management department in the blood station to ensure the safety of blood station staff and blood donors and avoid related risks.

5. External publicity: Blood stations often release information on social media or public channels to introduce the annual blood collection program as well as relevant information or incentives to donate blood, in order to increase the efforts of social welfare blood donation, which can enhance the public's trust and support for blood donation.