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STOP the WASTE! 2014/2015 Your details here. Overview Campaign – National Blood Authority What is wastage? What will you see across your hospital? Why.

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Page 1: STOP the WASTE! 2014/2015 Your details here. Overview Campaign – National Blood Authority What is wastage? What will you see across your hospital? Why.

STOP the WASTE!2014/2015

Your details here

Page 2: STOP the WASTE! 2014/2015 Your details here. Overview Campaign – National Blood Authority What is wastage? What will you see across your hospital? Why.

Overview• Campaign – National Blood Authority• What is wastage?• What will you see across your hospital?• Why focus on waste? Are we paying for blood?• Do we waste much? Why?• What can I do?• What is our hospital doing?• Questions

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Campaign running Dec 2014- Jan 2015• Blood is a precious resource generously donated by

volunteers. • Blood and blood products are used in hospitals across

Australia every day to save lives. • Unfortunately, thousands of units are needlessly

discarded every year.• To assist in addressing blood and blood product

wastage, a range of promotional material for laboratory staff, transfusion nurses and those with an interest in wastage reduction have been produced.

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National Blood Authority

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What is wastage?

• A certain level of discards of blood and blood products is both inevitable and appropriate to ensure that products are available where and when they are clinically necessary.

• However, there is a proportion of discards of blood and blood products that is neither inevitable nor appropriate which is defined as wastage

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What will you see around your hospital?

• Posters• Tags attached to random bags of blood• Magnets for your fridge or whiteboard• Mini Wheelie Bins – lollies or pens?• Newsletter article (example articles are available from Eastern Health Transfusion Nurses)

• Intranet banner

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Why do we need to focus on waste?

• Australia relies on voluntary donation for it’s blood supply and we need to ensure these donations are utilised appropriately and not wasted unnecessarily.

• The Hospital Transfusion Committee– focuses on ensuring the safe and appropriate use

of blood and blood products but it is also tasked with monitoring and addressing wastage.

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National Standards – NSQHSS Standard 7

Minimisation of the wastage of blood and blood products is a key requirement

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Wastage Reduction Strategy• Blood components supplied by the Australian Red Cross

Blood Service included a cost indicator printed on the blood bag label – Whilst blood donation is voluntary, the collection, processing,

testing and distribution of blood and blood products incur significant costs.

• The aim of this NBA initiative is to increase health provider awareness and appreciation of the costs associated with the provision of blood and blood products within Australia. It also supports awareness that blood is a precious resource given generously by donors.

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Blood LabelsCosts of Blood

• Currently we don’t pay for blood in Victoria

• There may be focus on wastage costs

• Watch this space

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Do we waste much at your hospital?

• Your Hospital WastageData is collected via…….

• Add a graph of your hospital wastage per product per month against State and National wastage rates

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Why do we waste blood?• Possibly avoidable – Examples: not indicated in the first place, FFP defrosted

but not required, incorrect storage on ward, delays

• Unavoidable – Examples: massive transfusions, urgent, time critical

• Reported to VHIMS / hospital reporting system

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• Example of hospital specific cases of wastage and what you can do to minimise this

• Use your adverse event reporting system to gather specific details

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What can I do?• Avoid unnecessary delays• Know WHO you are transfusing – ensure you have the correct

patient/required documentation before you send for the blood• Know WHY you are transfusing – is this indication appropriate?• Know WHEN and WHERE you need to transfuse – will the

patient be moving, what else is happening in the clinical area, are you ready to send for the blood?

• Know WHAT you are transfusing – are there any special considerations with this blood product (blood warmers, IV lines, temperature requirements…)

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ResourcesAdd examples of any hospital specific resources in use at your Health Service

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What has your hospital done to try and reduce wastage?• List some of examples from your hospital• Eg:– 30 min 4 hour info sheet – wastage due to

misunderstanding of storage times.– Looking at platelet return to inventory after 24 hours if not

transfused.– Appropriateness audits – since 2003 – Education sessions – patient blood management guidelines,

wastage.• Resources – Blood Matters webpage, links to NBA,

single unit transfusion.

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