Start the blood management information system in Beijing Guarantee the Olympic blood safety
Beijing, August 4 of China News Service (reporter Zeng LiMing) Beijing Municipal Health Bureau press center reveals today: The management information system of blood of Beijing has already been confirmed and come into operation formally through the experts of Chinese Health Ministry, national blood transfusion association and organization. This system, in order that medical treatment offered modernized management by the safe and sufficient, lasting blood supplt of blood during the course of the Olympic Games.
It is introduced, this system has covered Beijing 18 districts, the county donates blood to do, blood center and Tongzhou of the city, four blood transfusion services and 125 including bearing the medical treatment of Olympic Games and ensuring the hospital such as Miyun, Yanqing mainly use the blood medical organization.
The management information system of blood of Beijing can realize the two-way conveyance of the business information of blood, mainly adopt and order the blood on the net with the blood medical organization, no longer use the telephone to book the way of the blood.
The expert of Beijing Municipal Health Bureau claims, can grasp every blood station, use the blood stock information of the blood medical organization in time through the information system, offer the data for adjusting the whole city and collecting blood and planning, adjusting blood supplt; Realize the blood from blood donating source to blood user traces to the source and the control over bad reaction.
In addition, the street blood-collecting car can also surf the Net and inquire about the file database of the blood donor in the whole city through the wireless, prevent from, eliminate blood donor, donate blood, restrain from because of the intersection of blood donating and the intersection of interval and adopting the phenomenon frequently enough to lead to the fact again. (End)
Start the blood management information system in Beijing Guarantee the Olympic blood safety
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