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In a resolution on blood safety and self-sufficiency, the\n Council reaffirmed the need to define a strategy for reinforcing trust in the\n safety of the blood transfusion chain and promoting self-sufficiency in the\n Community and stipulated that the main activities to be undertaken could\n include: - the development of policies and agreed procedures in the donor\n selection process among blood collection establishments; - the implementation\n of efficient, validated and reliable screening tests; - the development and\n use of quality assessment criteria and good practices regarding the\n collection, processing and transfusion of blood and blood products and\n patient follow-up procedures; - development of a haemovigilance system on the\n basis of existing networks; - encouragement of health professionals to make\n optimal use of blood and blood products; - the establishment of basic\n criteria for inspection and training of inspectors; - the dissemination to\n the public of information on blood and blood products and on collection,\n processing and transfusion procedures, taking account of socio-cultural\n differences. It invited the Commission: - to continue its collaboration with\n the Member States in the search to define a strategy for reinforcing trust in\n the safety of the blood transfusion chain and for promoting self-sufficiency\n in the Community through voluntary unpaid donations and to send it regular\n progress reports; - to continue its cooperation with the Council of Europe in\n the blood transfusion area; - to submit appropriate proposals in the specific\n areas mentioned in support of Member States’ action and to encourage the\n development of a coordinated approach in the matter of blood safety.
\nIn a resolution on blood safety and self-sufficiency, the\n Council reaffirmed the need to define a strategy for reinforcing trust in the\n safety of the blood transfusion chain and promoting self-sufficiency in the\n Community and stipulated that the main activities to be undertaken could\n include: - the development of policies and agreed procedures in the donor\n selection process among blood collection establishments; - the implementation\n of efficient, validated and reliable screening tests; - the development and\n use of quality assessment criteria and good practices regarding the\n collection, processing and transfusion of blood and blood products and\n patient follow-up procedures; - development of a haemovigilance system on the\n basis of existing networks; - encouragement of health professionals to make\n optimal use of blood and blood products; - the establishment of basic\n criteria for inspection and training of inspectors; - the dissemination to\n the public of information on blood and blood products and on collection,\n processing and transfusion procedures, taking account of socio-cultural\n differences. It invited the Commission: - to continue its collaboration with\n the Member States in the search to define a strategy for reinforcing trust in\n the safety of the blood transfusion chain and for promoting self-sufficiency\n in the Community through voluntary unpaid donations and to send it regular\n progress reports; - to continue its cooperation with the Council of Europe in\n the blood transfusion area; - to submit appropriate proposals in the specific\n areas mentioned in support of Member States’ action and to encourage the\n development of a coordinated approach in the matter of blood safety.
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