J F Chapman1, R Cook. 1. Blood Stocks Management Scheme, National Blood Service, Colindale Centre, London. judith.chapman@nbs.nhs.uk
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Blood Stocks Management Scheme (BSMS) has been established as a joint venture between the National Blood Service (NBS) in England and North Wales and participating hospitals to monitor the blood supply chain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stock and wastage data are submitted to a web-based data-management system, facilitating continuous and complete red cell data collection and 'real time' data extraction. RESULTS: The data-management system enables peer review of performance in respect of stock holding levels and red cell wastage. CONCLUSIONS: The BSMS has developed an innovative web-based data-management system that enables data collection and benchmarking of practice, which should drive changes in stock management practice, therefore optimizing the use of donated blood.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Blood Stocks Management Scheme (BSMS) has been established as a joint venture between the National Blood Service (NBS) in England and North Wales and participating hospitals to monitor the blood supply chain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stock and wastage data are submitted to a web-based data-management system, facilitating continuous and complete red cell data collection and 'real time' data extraction. RESULTS: The data-management system enables peer review of performance in respect of stock holding levels and red cell wastage. CONCLUSIONS: The BSMS has developed an innovative web-based data-management system that enables data collection and benchmarking of practice, which should drive changes in stock management practice, therefore optimizing the use of donated blood.