Fresh Component Disposition Trends and brief review of Green Phase Inventory Sharing Utilization Medical Services & Innovation October 20, 2015.

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Fresh Component Disposition Trends and brief review of Green Phase Inventory Sharing Utilization Medical Services & Innovation October 20, 2015

Data provided by hospitals: Blood Component and Product Disposition System - Direct data entry - Inventory and disposition Traceline - Manitoba - Data extract CTR - British Columbia - Yukon - Disposition only (does not include new data fields implemented April 2014) Data Warehouse

Inventory

Average Daily Red Cell Demand = (transfused+outdated+wasted/365)

Red Blood Cells

Total = 746,539

6867 RBC in-date discards excluding BC & Yukon

Platelets

Total = 91,936

Not included: 120 units BC & Yukon

Plasma

Total = 133,584

Cryoprecipitate

Total = 57,952

Not included: 415 units BC & Yukon