The Law of the People's Republic of China on Blood Donation was revised and passed by the 29th meeting of the 8th the NPC Standing Committee on December 29th, 1997, and came into force on October 1st, 1998.
the blood donation law of the people's Republic of China is a law formulated to ensure the need and safety of blood for medical and clinical use, to ensure the health of blood donors and users, to carry forward the humanitarian spirit and to promote the construction of socialist material civilization and spiritual civilization.
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The number of unpaid blood donors keeps increasing
Data show that from January to May this year, the number of unpaid blood donors and the amount of blood donated nationwide kept increasing, reaching 5.965 million, and the amount of blood collected reached 2,65 tons, up by 3.6% and 5.2% respectively over the same period of last year.
Zhou Qiangqiang, deputy director of National Health Commission Medical Administration and Hospital Authority, introduced at the press conference that at present, China's blood support capacity can basically meet the clinical needs, but this is a "tight balance" state.
In recent years, with the continuous promotion of the healthy China strategy, the aging population caused by the further extension of life expectancy per capita, the increase in the number of elderly high-risk pregnant women brought about by the full implementation of the two-child policy, and the continuous increase in medical services brought about by the improvement of medical security level, new and higher requirements have been put forward for the safety of blood supply.
"In the next step, we will continue to improve the legal system and long-term mechanism of voluntary blood donation, strengthen the publicity and mobilization of voluntary blood donation, improve the blood security system, and comprehensively promote the rational use of blood in clinic, so as to achieve a blood donation rate of 15/ 1 population by 22, and 1% of clinical blood will come from voluntary blood donation, thus further improving blood safety and the level of rational use of blood in clinic."
to achieve this goal, Zhou qiangqiang said that in recent years, the government has mainly created a series of policies and social atmosphere around the following aspects to encourage people to donate blood without compensation.
1. Establish a recognition and reward system for unpaid blood donation. Every two years, the state commends the unpaid blood donors who have donated more than 4, milliliters, and all parts of the country are also commending the unpaid blood donation in 216-217. In this commendation, about 39, people can be rewarded.
second, improve the service for blood donors. By increasing blood donation points and rationally arranging blood collection points in blood donation houses, it is convenient for blood donors to donate blood nearby, and adhere to the donor-centered principle, increase the process of improving blood donation services, and increase the comfort of blood donors during blood donation.
By the end of 217, there were 32 blood centers, 321 blood centers and 99 blood banks in China. There were 1,38 fixed blood collection points, an increase of 41.3% over 212.
Third, by strengthening information disclosure, the blood expense reimbursement process is simplified, and the satisfaction of blood donors is improved.
Fourth, implement some preferential blood use policies for blood donors and relatives. According to the provisions of the Blood Donation Law, unpaid blood donors have the right to use blood for free, and spouses and immediate family members also enjoy corresponding preferential policies for blood use according to local regulations. Shanghai, Jiangsu, Guangdong and other places have issued a series of preferential policies according to the Blood Donation Law, and legislation stipulates that blood donors can give priority to blood use.
In addition, some other incentive measures have been introduced in some places, such as Jiangsu and Zhejiang, which stipulate that blood donors who have won the national donation award can implement the policy of three exemptions-free bus tickets, free tickets for government-run parks and free hospital registration fees; For another example, Kunming, Yunnan Province has set up a donation and love scholarship fund to help poor college students who love public welfare to complete their studies.
People's Daily Online-2th anniversary of the promulgation and implementation of the Blood Donation Law, the amount of unpaid blood donation in China increased by 5 times
Baidu Encyclopedia-Blood Donation Law of the People's Republic of China