2021
DOI: 10.1111/tme.12827
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Transfusion 2024: A 5‐year plan for clinical and laboratory transfusion in England

Abstract: The Transfusion 2024 plan outlines key priorities for clinical and laboratory transfusion practice for safe patient care across the NHS for the next 5 years. It is based on the outcomes of a multi-professional symposium held in March 2019, organised by the National Blood Transfusion Committee (NBTC) and NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), attended and supported by Professor Keith Willet and Dame Sue Hill on behalf of NHS England and Improvement. This best practice guidance contained within this publication will … Show more

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“…In the UK, blood is used to provide lifesaving support for around 3500 patients each day, 3 but mistakes with transfusions recur, despite numerous warnings from the NHS central patient safety alerting system. The number of deaths related to blood transfusions has more than doubled since the covid-19 pandemic 4 and the Serious Hazards of Transfusion group reports that these numbers have not returned to pre-pandemic levels, remaining at or above 35 deaths per annum since 2020.…”
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“…In the UK, blood is used to provide lifesaving support for around 3500 patients each day, 3 but mistakes with transfusions recur, despite numerous warnings from the NHS central patient safety alerting system. The number of deaths related to blood transfusions has more than doubled since the covid-19 pandemic 4 and the Serious Hazards of Transfusion group reports that these numbers have not returned to pre-pandemic levels, remaining at or above 35 deaths per annum since 2020.…”
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confidence: 99%