Blood Health National Oversight Group Data & Benchmarking Summer 2018

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This document outlines the purpose, system, problem statements, and workshop discussions of the Blood Health National Oversight Group regarding data and benchmarking for Blood Health, aiming to improve the prudent use of blood resources in Wales. Key topics include blood demand/supply, stock management, wastage reduction, evidence-based decision-making, and supply chain improvement opportunities.


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  1. Blood Health National Oversight Group Data & Benchmarking Summer 2018 Footer

  2. Workstream purpose Blood Health National Oversight Group To identify and improve the opportunities to use data & benchmarking in supporting the Prudent use of Blood To take an All-Wales system-view on the approach to Blood demand/supply Footer

  3. The Blood System Blood Health National Oversight Group eProgesa Blood Stocks Management System Footer

  4. Problem Statements Blood Health National Oversight Group How much blood do we need daily/weekly/annually to meet clinical need? How do we accurately see how much Blood is available at an All Wales level? How do we accurately see how much Blood is wasted at an All Wales level? What causes fluctuations in demand/supply? How do we ensure we make decisions based on evidence? Footer

  5. Workshop Blood Health National Oversight Group What are the barriers to seeing an All- Wales Blood supply chain? What are the short-term opportunities to improve the Prudent blood supply chain Footer

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