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Creating access to safe blood through 100% voluntary non remunerated blood donation

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 31, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
India is among 51 countries to sign the “Rome Declaration” on “Achieving Self-sufficiency in Safe Blood and blood products based voluntary non-remunerated ...
1. collect and connect blood group information of everyone and link to aadhar card
2. link all aadhar card with mobile number of individual
3. Above two steps will enable to have quality data in place.
4. Now develop mobile app like whats app, which will be maintaining live stock info of all blood banks in India and demand supply status.
5. Allow this data to be updated with what'sapp type app, sms, website.
6. bloodbanks should able to transact - request and deliver blood to each other.
Blood transfusion saves lives and improves health, but many patients requiring transfusion do not have timely access to safe blood. Providing safe and adequate blood should be an integral part of every country’s national health care policy and infrastructure.
GIVE INCENTIVES FOR VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONATIONS. 1)PRIORITY DURING HOSPITALIASATION,2)SUBSIDY ON HEALTH CHECK-UP.3)GIVE A CARD FOR LIFETIME THE AMOUNT OF BLOOD DONATED.I.E. A SMART CARD WITH ALL DETAILS OF HIS/HERS NOBLE GESTURE.FOR FREE DONORS GIVE SMALL GIFTS AS FOR DAILY USE I.E.TIFFIN BOX,FLASK,LIGHT TORCH,POUCH FOR KEEPING MOBILE PHONE ETC.ETC
Sir, I request you to please increase the fund to be spent on healthcare and medical research. On one hand this step will improve the healthcare quality in our government hospital and make the cure reach the common people. on the other hand this will ease the burden of importing the medicines and make us self dependent. generic medicines should also be encouraged...
Sir, In my experience that I have had on visiting the hospital and healthcare centers I see the agents doing black marketing of blood supply and selling 1 unit of blood of even 10000 to the needy patients. The shortage of blood in banks is the result of wrong info being spread to common people that donating blood leads to weakness and life long difficulties. in my opinion this can be solved by spreading the truth through media and NGOs.
Hai ! Friends. I have conducted VOLUANTRY BLOOD DONATION CAMPS. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A DONOR COMES FOR THE FIRST TIME TO DONATE BLOOD. HE REFUSES WHEN HE SEES A DONOR SLIP IN TO DIZZINESS. I TOLD THE DONOR A SIMPLE ARITHEMATIC SOLUTION. C HOW MUCH YOU WEIGH SAY 75 KILOS. CONVERT IT TO GRAMS 75X1000 GMS = 75,000. NOW THINK THAT YOU HAVE Rs. 75,000 & YOU HAVE MISPLACED Rs. 350 WOULD YOU LOOSE SLEEP? NO IS THE ANSWER. THEN HE IS READY TO DONATE BLOOD. SIMPLE THAT IS HOW YOU MAKE AN DONOR TO MOTIVATEE
Sir, Donating blood is best, but the real problems are to use of blood, the blood banks are never testing blood carry diseases before its collection. Kindly issue guideline to all blood banks to take steps to collect blood from a diseased person.
रक्तदान एक अच्छा कार्य है इससे हम एक जिंदगी बचा सकते है
As the onus of procurement of blood still lies with the patient and not with the service provider.This situation is not bad but due to crisis of particular blood group or in case of urgency the blood banks do not cooperate so the firstly the onus of procurement of blood should be with the service provider.
पॆशॆवर रक्त दाताऒ पर रॊक लगानॆ की जरूरत है.रक्त दान सॆ प्राप्त रक्त का बडॆ पैमानॆ पर दुरुपयॊग एवं इसकी आपूर्ति मॆ भ्रष्टाचार व्याप्त है.इस पर रॊक लगानॆ की जरूरत है.