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Puerto Rico Blood Bank: Legislative Measures to Increase Blood Donations

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Puerto Rico House of Representatives Advances⁢ Measures to Bolster Blood Supply

The Puerto Rico House of Representatives is taking action to⁤ address ongoing concerns‌ about blood supply stability, having approved two legislative measures aimed at improving the functionality of the Puerto Rico ‌Blood bank. Representative Méndez spearheaded the​ initiatives following discussions ⁢with blood bank ⁣staff, emphasizing a commitment to saving lives.

One measure, RC429, will focus on⁤ evaluating compliance with Law 98-2013, frequently enough referred to as the “Bank of Banks” law. This law mandates that government agencies, municipalities, public corporations,‍ and related entities participate in blood donation campaigns to support the Blood Supply and Processing Reserve (BSPR).

“This House of Representatives has a commitment to the Puerto Rico Blood Bank in its⁣ mission of saving lives,” stated Méndez. “We submit these two measures aimed at ⁤evaluating alternatives,real and ‍executable,to improve the functionality of⁢ the blood bank,promoting more ⁢blood donation events in the government and the private sector.”

The legislation seeks to explore avenues for increasing blood donations through legislation, educational campaigns, strategic alliances, and data-driven decision-making. ‍ Méndez highlighted the simplicity and effectiveness of regular blood donation as a way to significantly impact the community.

According to data presented by the House of⁢ Representatives, Puerto Rico ⁢requires approximately 146,000 units of blood annually. A single transfusion can⁢ necessitate up to three units, underscoring the constant need for donations, as blood cannot ‌be artificially manufactured.Blood also has a limited shelf life, further emphasizing the importance of consistent supply.

The Puerto Rico Blood Bank, located at the Medical center, is a critical ⁣component of healthcare on the island. It serves as the primary source ‍of red cells, plasma, and platelets for hospitalized and outpatient patients at affiliated hospitals. ‌These include the Pediatric Hospital, Industrial ‌Hospital, Trauma Hospital, San Juan Municipal Hospital, Adult University Hospital, and the Medical Center ⁢Emergency Room.

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