The blood quality management committee established by the health administrative department at or above the city (prefecture) shall assist the health administrative department at the same level to supervise the blood collection and supply institutions. Article 4 Blood management shall be based on the principles of unified planning of blood collection and supply institutions, unified management of blood sources and unified blood collection and supply. Chapter II Management of Blood Collection and Supply Institutions Article 5 The provincial capital shall set up a blood center to be responsible for the blood collection and supply work in the city where the provincial capital is located, and to guide the blood collection and supply business, teaching and scientific research work in the whole province.
The city (prefecture) shall set up a central blood station to be responsible for the blood collection and supply work within its jurisdiction and guide the blood collection and supply business within its jurisdiction.
County-level cities can set up grass-roots blood stations according to their needs to be responsible for blood collection and supply in this city.
Counties (including autonomous counties, the same below) or county-level cities without grass-roots blood stations can set up central blood banks in hospitals to be responsible for blood collection and supply within their respective jurisdictions.
There are no central blood stations, grass-roots blood stations and central blood banks. With the approval of the municipal (prefectural) health administrative department, the blood transfusion department of the hospital can collect blood limited to clinical use in our hospital. Sixth provincial health administrative departments shall, according to the needs of clinical blood use in this province, make unified plans for the establishment of blood collection and supply institutions in this province. A city (county) can only have one blood bank or central blood bank, and duplicate settings are not allowed.
The establishment of blood stations by the Red Cross in places where there are no blood stations shall be examined and approved by the provincial health administrative department.
Blood stations and plasmapheresis stations (except blood stations established by the Red Cross) are institutions of the administrative department of health. Article 7 To establish a blood station, a central blood bank or a plasma collection station, an application shall be submitted to the local health administrative department, which shall be reviewed and reported step by step and approved by the provincial health administrative department. Approved, issued a "approval letter for the establishment of blood collection and supply institutions". Article 8 The practice of blood stations and apheresis stations, as well as the blood collection and supply business of central blood banks and blood transfusion departments of hospitals, must apply to the local health administrative department for registration or registration. It will be reported step by step, and the health administrative department responsible for approving the establishment will review it in accordance with the relevant standards promulgated by the Ministry of Health. Those who pass the examination will be issued with the corresponding practice license or blood collection and supply license. Article 9 The practice license of blood collection and supply institutions shall be verified once a year, and the blood collection and supply license shall be registered once every two years. The suspension of business, termination of business or change of registration matters of blood collection and supply institutions shall be approved by the original registration or registration department. Chapter III Management of Blood Sources Article 10 Blood sources shall be uniformly planned by provincial health administrative departments. The health administrative department below the city (prefecture) is responsible for the management of blood sources within its administrative area. Eleventh citizens who participate in blood donation shall register and have health examination in accordance with the relevant provisions.
A citizen who supplies blood to a blood collection and supply institution shall apply to the local health administrative department for a blood supply certificate with the Resident Identity Card or household registration certificate. Twelfth health administrative departments in the issuance of "blood supply certificate", to deal with blood supply applicants for identity verification and health examination, qualified to issue a "blood supply certificate".
Blood donors should give blood at designated places with one person and one certificate. Thirteenth health administrative departments in the issuance of "blood supply certificate", should establish a blood donor file, and a copy of the file shall be submitted to the provincial health administrative department. Fourteenth in addition to the following circumstances, no cross-regional blood collection:
(a) emergency or special blood type needs to be deployed;
(2) Capital cities that cannot meet the demand for blood for clinical medical use;
(three) the raw material plasma for production can not meet the needs. Fifteenth provinces need to provide blood in our province, the provincial health administrative department of the demander shall make a request to the provincial health administrative department of our province, and the supply and demand units shall sign an agreement after consultation before collecting blood and reporting it to the Ministry of Health for the record.
If our province needs to collect blood from other provinces, blood-using units should apply to the local health administrative department and report it step by step, which will be examined and approved by the provincial health administrative department.
Cross-regional blood collection in the province, with the consent of the health administrative departments of both the supply and demand sides, is reported to the provincial health administrative department for approval step by step, and blood collection can only be carried out after the supply and demand units sign an agreement. Sixteenth in addition to the administrative department of health and its designated blood stations, central blood banks and blood transfusion departments in hospitals, no unit or individual may organize blood supply. Except in the following cases:
(1) Autotransfusion of patients by medical institutions;
(2) Relatives or other citizens of patients provide blood for specific patients;
(3) The blood needed by critically ill patients during first aid cannot be supplied in time by local blood stations and central blood banks. Chapter IV Management of Blood Collection and Supply Article 17 Blood collection and supply institutions must carry out blood collection and supply business in accordance with the registered blood collection and supply items and blood supply scope. Article 18 Blood stations, central blood banks and blood transfusion departments of hospitals can only collect blood from blood donors or blood donors designated by local health administrative departments.
Plasma collection stations can only collect plasma from donors issued by local health administrative departments. Nineteenth blood collection and supply institutions must strictly check the blood donor's "blood supply certificate" before taking blood. Found fraudulent use, borrow, alter, forge, transfer the blood supply certificate, cross-regional blood supply and health examination unqualified, should recover the blood supply certificate and report it to the provincial health administrative department step by step.