Author/Editor     Potočnik, Marjeta
Title     Perspective of Slovenia
Type     članek
Source     Transfus Clin Biol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 12
Publication year     2005
Volume     str. 21-4
Language     eng
Abstract     Transposing the Directive (2002/9A/CH) into the national legislalion of EU Member States represents the basis for an equal minimal safe blood transfusion and a demanding job for each of these countries. In order to do this Slovenia will need to somewhat change and supplement the legislation adopted in 2000. In Slovenia, the introduction of the quality assurance system brought on the need for changes in the field of transfusion medicine some years ago. The Dixective (2002/98/CE) above all signifies obligatory supplements in the field of organization of the transfusion services and especially organization on a national Ievel. In the field of blood donations the development of the profession itself dictates changes. If and when the Directive (2002/98/CE) refers to clinical work, it will be easier to assert the demands for a more rational use of blood, its traceability and follow-ups of adverse events of a blood transfusion, An obligation to take into account the demands and standards of the Directive (2002/9A/CE) will accelerate lhe fulfillment of numerous tasks which we have set for ourselves in the past in order to increase the safety of blood transfusion.
Descriptors     BLOOD TRANSFUSION
HEALTH SERVICES
BLOOD DONORS
QUALITY ASSURANCE, HEALTH CARE
SLOVENIA