RA 7719 Flashcards
RA 7719
National Blood Services Act of 1994
National Blood Services Act of 1944
RA 7719
Old RA 7719
RA 1517
Term of RA 7719
Fidel V. Ramos
[2] Aim of RA 7719
- Promote volunteerism
- Classification of Blood Service Facilities
Established guidelines in setting commercial blood banks.
[RA]
RA 1517
Set a price-scheme for blood products.
[RA]
RA 1517
ABO: 35 pesos
DONOR: 5 pesos
[RA]
RA 1517
Phased out commercial blood banks.
[RA]
RA 7719
Blood is FREE.
[RA]
RA 7719
OVERPRICING IS PUNISHABLE.
[RA]
RA 7719
This Act shall be known as the “National Blood Services Act of 1994”
[section]
Title
Declaration of policy.
[section]
Section 2
In order to promote public health, it is hereby declared the policy of the State:
Section 2: Declaration of Policy
Definitions
[section]
Section 3
Refers to human blood, processed or unprocessed and includes blood components, its products and derivatives;
Blood/blood product
A laboratory or institution with the capability to recruit and screen blood donors, collect, process, store, transport and issue blood for transfusion and provide information and/ or education on blood transfusion transmissible diseases;
Blood bank/center
A blood bank that exists for profit;
Commercial blood bank
A blood bank which is located within the premises of a hospital and which can perform compatibility testing of blood;
Hospital-based blood bank
An institution or facility duly authorized by the Department of Health to recruit and screen donors and collect blood,
Blood collection unit
Diseases which may be transmitted as a result of blood transfusion, including AIDS, Hepatitis B, Malaria and Syphilis
Blood transfusion transmissible diseases.
The Secretary of Health or any other person to whom the Secretary delegates the responsibility of carrying out the provisions of this Act; and.
Secretary of health
An individual included in the list of qualified voluntary blood donors referred to in Section 4, paragraph (e), who is ready to donate blood when needed in his/her community.
Walking blood donor
In order to ensure adequate supply of human blood, voluntary blood donation shall be promoted through the following:
[section]
Section 4: Promotion of Voluntary Blood Donation
National Voluntary Blood Services Program.
[section]
Section 5
Upgrading of Services and Facilities.
[section]
Section 6
Phase-out of Commercial Blood Banks.
[section]
Section 7
All commercial blood banks shall be phased out over a period of two (2) years after the effectivity of this Act, extendable to a maximum period of two (2) years by
SEC. 7. Phase-out of Commercial Blood Banks.
Non-Profit Operation.
[section]
Section 8
Regulation of Blood Sciences
[section]
Section 9
Importation of Blood Bank Equipment, Blood Bags and Reagents.
[section]
Section 10
Rules and Regulations.
[section]
Section 11
Penalties.
[section]
Section 12
Separability Clause
[section]
Section 13
Repealing clause
[section]
Section 14
Effectivity clause
[section]
Section 15
Under the initiative of Apolinario Mabini, the National Association of Red Cross was established in the country on February 17, 1899.
Philippine Red Cross (PRC)
National Association of Red Cross was established in the country on?
February 17, 1899
: it was named as Filipino Red Cross Society
[year]
1900
Pres. Manuel L. Quezon initiated the establishment of an independent PRC.
[year]
1934
The first Filipino Red Cross manager.
Dr. Horacio Yanzon
Pres. Manuel Roxas signed R.A. 95 (Philippine Red Cross Charter) and appointed Mrs. Aurora Aragon Quezon as Chairman.
[date]
March 22, 1947
PRC was inaugurated in Malacañang Palace.
[date]
April 15, 1947
She signed R.A. 10072 (Philippine Red Cross Act of 2009)
Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE
(PCSO)
[funds]
25M
PHILIPPINE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING
CORPORATION (PAGCOR)
[funds]
25M
DUTY FREE PHILIPPINES
[funds]
20M
An act regulating the collection, processing, and sale of human blood and the establishment and operation of blood banks and blood processing laboratories.
[RA]
RA 1517
Cost of blood types “ A, B and O” is set at 55 pesos/500cc and an additional 5 pesos is charged for the use of the plastic bag. Charge of 25 pesos if additional tests are performed and the qualified donor is usually given 5 pesos as honorarium covering his/her meals, transportation, and other expenses.
A.O NO. 242 S. 1975
Physician may be allowed to operate and manage a blood bank provided he/she is registered with the Board of Medical Examiner to practice the medical profession in the Philippines- undergone training in a blood bank from an accredited blood banking institution.
A.O NO. 291 S. 1976