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PD 657
January 05, 1988
Amendments made to PD 223 (article I, III and X;
sections 1, 10, 18-22)
RA 7719 Implementing guidelines:
National Voluntary Blood Services Act
Administrative Order No. 9, Series of 1995
Administrative Order No. 17-A, Series of 1998
Voluntary Blood Donation Administrative Order No. 2005-0002
Administrative Order No. 2008-0008
Before WWII, blood was collected and directly
administered to patients.
RA 7719
With the advent of anticoagulants, blood could be
preserved and stored in Blood Banks. National Blood Services Act of 1994
Voluntary Blood Donation began to be promoted after WWII. Approved on May 5, 1994
Blood Donors Week is held annually on the second Blood Service Facility (BSF)
week of July.
Any unit, office, institution providing any of the blood
An Act regulating the collection, processing and sale of transfusion services, which can be a Blood Bank, Blood
human blood, and the establishment and operation of blood Center, a Blood Collection Unit or a Blood Station.
banks and blood processing laboratories.
Blood Station (BS)
Approved on June 16, 1956
Purpose: A government or private hospital or PNRC chapter which
Safeguarding and promoting public health and welfare by has not been licensed as a blood center but has been
preventing improper collection, processing and sale of human authorize by the DOH to store and issue blood and blood
blood or its product to the public. product, and perform compatibility testing, when necessary.
RA 1517 was repealed by RA 7719 (May 5, 1994) Blood Collection Unit (BCU)
A blood bank which is located within the premises of a Antibody to HIV, subtypes 1 & 2
hospital and which can perform compatibility testing of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
blood. Antibody to Hepatitis C
Serologic Test for Syphilis (RPR/VDRL)
Commercial blood bank Malaria
A blood bank that exists for profit, money or any material *may hindi pa ko na-copy sa part na to, ayaw lumabas nung
gain earned out of sale of, or exchange for, blood or blood nasa ppt*
products which profit, money or any material gain are not
used solely for the operation and maintenance of the blood
bank service.
Apheresis Facility
A blood service facility where blood collection procedure Sec. 4 - Promotion of Voluntary Blood Donation
is done in which whole blood is removed, a selected
component separated and the remainder returned to the Public Education
donor.
Promotion in Schools
Professional Education
End-User Hospital (EU)
Establishment of Blood Services Network
Walking Blood Donors
A hospital with a licensed clinical laboratory capable of
red cell typing and cross-matching and which does not have
any blood service facility but which only receives blood and Sec. 5 - National Voluntary Blood Services Program
blood components for blood transfusion as needed. (NVBSP)
End-User Non-Hospital Health Facility The DOH, in cooperation with the PNRC and PBCC
and other government agencies and nongovernmental
A licensed/accredited non-hospital health facility without organizations shall plan and implement a National Voluntary
a licensed clinical laboratory but which administers blood Blood Services Program (NVBSP) to meet in an evolutionary
transfusion. manner, the needs for blood transfusion in all regions of the
country.
Blood Donors
Funds for this purpose shall be provided by the:
Voluntary blood donors - one who donates blood on Government (budgetary allocation of the DOH)
one's own volition or initiative and without monetary PCSO - P25,000,000
compensation. PAGCOR - P25,000,000
Paid donors Duty Free Philippines - P20,000,000
Replacement donors Contributions of other agencies (civic organizations)
An individual included in the list of qualified An informal organization composed of the designated
voluntary blood donors referred to in Section 4, paragraph blood centers and hospital blood banks, blood stations and
(e), who is ready to donate blood when needed in his end-user hospitals established to provide for the blood needs
community. of a specific geographical area.
*may hindi pa ko na-copy sa part na to, ayaw lumabas nung
nasa ppt*
Implementing guidelines:
Administrative Order No. 9, Series of 1995
Rules and Regulations Implementing RA 7719
Administrative Order No. 17-A, Series of 1998
Requirements and Procedures for a License to Operate a
BB/ BC in the Philippines
Administrative Order No. 2005-0002
Rules and Regulations for the establishment of the Phil.
Natl Blood Services
Administrative Order No. 2008-0008
Rules and Regulations Governing the Regulation of Blood
Services Facilities
Ownership
Service Capability
Blood Center (BC) All BSF shall comply with policies and guidelines of the
Advocacy and promotion of voluntary blood NVBSP.
donation and healthy lifestyle
Recruitment, retention and care of voluntary blood
donors License to Operate/Authority to Operate
Collection of blood (mobile or facility-based) from
qualified blood donors Hospital bases BBs, BCUs and BS shall be licensed or
Conduct health education and counselling services authorized to operate through the One-stop-shop Licensure
Testing of units of blood for TTIs for Hospitals and are therefore not required to obtain a
Processing and provision of blood components separate LTO or ATO. The required documents for the
Storage, issuance, transport and distribution of units licensure of the BB or the authorization of the BCU or BS shall
of whole blood and/or blood products to hospitals be submitted to the CHD along with the other documentary
and other health facilities requirements for the hospital LTO.
The BSF appoints and allocates personnel who are The CHD shall be notified within 15 calendar days of any
suitably qualified, skilled and trained to assume the change in management name or ownership. In cases of
responsibilities, authority, accountability and functions of the transfer of location, a new application for LTO/ATO shall be
position. required.
Services are provided in an environment that promotes A separate LTO/ATO shall be required for each BSF or
safety, has adequate space, meets the needs of clients, branch maintained in separate premises even if operated by
service providers and other stakeholders, and conforms to the same management.
the current Manual of Standards issued by the DOH.
Documentary requirements for the issuance of LTO/ATO RA 8504
The Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act
Certificate of inclusion in the Regional Blood Services
Network approved by the identified Lead Blood Center in Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998
the region Approved on February 13, 1998
Duly accomplished and notarized application form
DTI/SEC registration (initial) An act promulgating:
List of personnel with photocopy of valid PRC card Policies and prescribing measures for the prevention
Location map (initial) and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines
Floor diagram Instituting Information and Educational Program
List of equipment with serial number, brand, date of Establishing monitoring system
purchase, number of units and operational status Creating PNAC
NVBSP Annual Blood Report (renewal)
Certificate of participation in EQAS in previous year
(renewal) PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL
Anonymous Testing
It is acceptable for a person being tested to use an The voluntary agreement of a person to undergo or be
assumed name or code name instead of the real name and subjected to a procedure based on full information, whether
written informed consent using said assumed or code name such permission is written, conveyed verbally, or expressed
shall constitute lawful consent. indirectly.
HIV testing imposed upon a person attended or Individuals who inject prohibited or regulated drugs.
characterized by the lack of or vitiated consent, use of
physical force, intimidation or any form of compulsion. Medical Confidentiality
The process of providing risk-reduction information and HIV testing done on an individual who, after having
emotional support to a person who submitted to HIV testing undergone pre-test counselling, willingly submits
at the time that the test result is released. himself/herself to such test.
You have a right to receive counseling after the test Window Period
whether or not your test result is positive.
The period of time, usually lasting from two weeks to six
If your test results are negative, your counselor will (6) months during which an infected individual will test
reinforce the importance of ABCDE: "negative" upon HIV testing but can actually transmit the
A Abstinence infection.
B Be faithful
C Correct and consistent use of condoms Section 4: HIV/AIDS education
D Dont do drugs
E Educate yourself continuously DOH provides the HIV/AIDS educational information
promoted in schools and non-formal learning systems by the
Post-test counseling after a reactive test result shall include ff. Departments:
the following: 1. DECS
1. Assistance and emotional support to the person in coping 2. CHED
with the positive (+) test result; 3. TESDA
2. Review of the meaning of a positive test result;
3. Review of HIV/AIDS infection transmission and risk HIV/AIDS Core Team
reduction;
4. Explanation of the importance of seeking health care and All hospitals and other appropriate health care facilities
supervision; shall establish an HIV/AIDS Core Team (HACT).
5. Arrangements for referral to health care and other
community services and to any organization of people HACT shall be composed of five (5) to seven (7)
living with HIV/AIDS; and members: Doctors, Nurses, Medical social workers and
6. Assistance with the disclosure of HIV status and health Medical technologists.
condition to the spouse or sexual partner, as soon as
possible Section 6: HIV/AIDS Educational in Workplace
HIV Testing
DOH and DOLE oversee the anti-HIV/AIDS campaign in all
private companies
You will be encouraged to get tested every 6 months if
Armed Forces Chief of staff & Director of Philippine
you engage in risky sexual behavior.
National Police oversee the implementation of this
section.
If found positive, you will go through another round of
tests. All confirmatory testing is centralized at the San Lazaro
Hospital. It could take up to 2 weeks for test results to be
Section 7: HIV/AIDS Education for Filipinos Going
released. Abroad
If your test result is confirmed as reactive, you will be Departments responsible for the implementation of this
asked to fill up a National Epidemiology Center form for the section:
DOH HIV/AIDS Registry where your results will be registered. 1. DOLE
2. Dept. of Foreign Affairs
Sexually Transmitted Diseases 3. Dept. of Tourism
Any disease that may be acquired or passed on through: 4. Dept. of Justice through the Bureau of Immigration
sexual contact.
Syphillis Section 8: Information Campaign for Tourists and
HIV Transients
HSV
Hepatitis B Departments Responsible for the Implementation of this
Neisseria gonorrhea section:
Chlamydia trachomatis 1. Dept of Tourism
2. Dept of Foreign Affairs
3. Dept. of Justice through the Bureau of Immigration
Section 11: Penalties of Misleading Information Section 17: Exception to the Prohibition on
Compulsory HIV Testing
Misinformation on HIV/AIDS prevention and control is
punishable with a penalty of imprisonment of 2 months to 2 Compulsory HIV testing may be allowed only in the following
years instances:
When a person is charged with any of the crimes
When the determination of the HIV status is necessary to
Article II Section 12: Donation of Blood, Tissue, Organ resolve the relevant issues under EO No. 309, otherwise
known as the Family Code of the Philippines
1. No laboratory or institution shall accept a donation When complying with the provisions of:
of tissue or organ, whether such donation is RA 7170: Organ Donation Act
gratuitous or onerous, unless a sample from the RA 7719: National Blood Services Act
donor has been tested negative for HIV.
2. All donated blood shall also be subjected to HIV Section 19: Accreditation of HIV Testing Centers
testing and HIV(+) blood shall be disposed of
properly and immediately. DOH accredits testing centers, hospitals, clinics and
laboratories offering HIV testing services
RA 7170 Organ Donation Act of 1991
Section 13: Guidelines on Surgical & Similar Procedures ARTICLE IV HEALTH AND SUPPORT SERVICES
RA 8504
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