There have been a number of measures taken to ensure sufficient supply of blood by blood banks.
There have been a number of measures taken to ensure sufficient supply of blood by blood banks. Yet, the issues of blood shortage and availability of technologically advanced equipment to carry out various operations related to blood loom large over the blood banks. These issues have been taken care by leading corporate companies and governments by offering necessary latest equipment and funding. Equipment required for carrying out automated and timely blood transfusion have been donated to one of the major blood banks in India.
Government authorities approved the funding to build a new facility for blood bank in Hawaii. Different activities to ensure seamless operation of blood banks will continue in the next few years. According to the report published by Allied Market Research, the global blood bank market is estimated to reach $21.86 billion by 2027. Following are some of the activities taking place across the world.
Leading companies from different sectors such as petroleum have been donating necessary devices and equipment for blood banks. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL) donated an automated haematology analyzer and an advanced biochemistry analyzer to the Red Cross Blood Bank. This donation has been carried out as a part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) program. These analyzers will be utilized for rapid testing and delivery of blood without causing any delay in the transfusion process. This blood bank offers free-of-cost blood transfusion facility to nearly 100 children each month.
As per the standard procedure, the blood bank tests the blood of donors and recipients based on various parameters. This is a tedious task and consumes a considerable amount of time. The donated equipment by HPCL are the updated models, and carry out automated testing to ensure automated and timely testing.
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Along with various measures taken by corporate companies, governments of various countries have been offering funding to ensure safe and reliable supply of blood in specific regions of the country. The federal funding of nearly $2 million has been awarded for building a facility for a blood bank in Hawaii. The U.S. Government approved the funding for improving the service, ensuring seamless operation, and making the blood products readily available for patients in the Hawaiian region.
There had been the headquarters on Dillingham Boulevard for the blood bank. However, it was displaced by the HART rail project. The new funding will be utilized for development of new 18,000 square foot headquarters at Kapolei. This facility will offer state-of-the-art services and operations for community institutions.