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International Accreditation Government Model. Dr Reem Al Radwan Director of Blood Transfusion Administration. International Accreditation. Introduction. Process of Accreditation. Newton’s Three Laws. KCBB Accreditation. Introduction. Kuwait Central Blood Bank. What’s our Scope?.
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International AccreditationGovernment Model Dr Reem Al Radwan Director of Blood Transfusion Administration
International Accreditation • Introduction. • Process of Accreditation. • Newton’s Three Laws. • KCBB Accreditation.
What’s our Scope? The ONLY Central Blood Bank 23 Government Hospitals 20 Private Hospitals 2 Military Hospitals Blood product supplier to Allied armies
What’s our Scope? 60,000 Whole blood donations 100% PRBC & Plasma 6,800 Apheresis Platelets (40,000 units)
What’s our Scope? AABB Accredited 1989. CAP Survey. Accredited by the National Quality Program. National Reference Laboratory. Accredited as regional reference center for Arabian countries. AABB IHRL self assessment 2008.
What’s our Scope? Training facility for post-graduate hematologist and allied health technologists. Training center for regional countries. Therapeutic Apheresis Center. National Antenatal screening program.
Human Resources KCBB staff by qualification: Medical Doctors 10 Nursing Staff 45 Technical staff 193 Clerical staff 70
History of testing Pathogen Inactivation 2008
International Accreditation • Introduction. • Process of Accreditation. • Newton’s Three Laws. • KCBB Accreditation.
Definitions • Certification, licensing and accreditation are terms used to describe the organizational mechanisms that support and enforce the establishment of quality system in the organization.
Certificate An official proof of a job performance or product production. Marriage, ownership, passing exam, course study or training. Compulsory Do NOT refer to quality. Definitions
Certificate Licensing An official permission to perform a job or produce a product. Compulsory. Do NOT refer to quality. Definitions
Certificate Licensing Standard Level of excellence or quality. Definitions
Certificate Licensing Standard Quality Distinguishing characteristic of excellence. Measurement of how close to a standard. Definitions
Certificate Licensing Standard Quality Quality assurance The sum of the activities planned and performed to provide confidence that all systems and their elements that influence the QAULITY of the product are working as expected. Definitions
Certificate Licensing Standard Quality Quality assurance Accreditation Official recognition given by an association or agency to an institution that satisfy specific standard of quality criterion. VULANTERY. DO refer to quality. Definitions
Process of Accreditation Accreditation Facility Inspection
Process of Accreditation Pre-Accreditation Accreditation Facility Inspection
Process of Accreditation Pre-Accreditation Accreditation Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
Process of Accreditation Pre-Accreditation Accreditation Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
Process of Accreditation Pre-Accreditation Accreditation Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
Process of Accreditation Pre-Accreditation Accreditation Accredited Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
Process of Accreditation Pre-Accreditation Accreditation Accredited Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
Process of Accreditation Pre- Accreditation Accredited Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
Process of Accreditation Pre- Accreditation Accredited Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
International Accreditation • Introduction. • Process of Accreditation. • Newton’s Three Laws. • KCBB Accreditation.
Inertia Acceleration Reaction Newton’s Three Laws
Inertia Acceleration Reaction The tendency of an object to maintain its state of motion. An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion continues in motion unless the object experiences an external force. Newton’s Three Laws
Process of Accreditation Pre-Accreditation Accreditation Accredited Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
Inertia Acceleration Reaction An object of greater mass needs a greater force to accelerate than object of smaller mass. Newton’s Three Laws
Process of Accreditation Pre-Accreditation Accreditation Accredited Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
Inertia Acceleration Reaction For every action there is equal an opposite reaction. Newton’s Three Laws
Process of Accreditation Pre-Accreditation Accreditation Accredited Facility Inspection Facility Growth by Time
International Accreditation • Introduction. • Process of Accreditation. • Newton’s Three Laws. • KCBB Accreditation.
KCBB Accreditation • Pre-accreditation. • Accreditation. • Post-accreditation.
1965 Kuwait blood transfusion services started with donation room (2 beds) and a lab for testing blood group and syphilis. Before that date all blood units were imported. Pre-accreditation
1968 Complete self dependency on the local blood donation. Total blood collected was 7348. 1965 Pre-accreditation
1970 Centralized service moved to its second location next to Amiri Hospital. Rh testing of all units. Pre-transfusion testing, HBV-sAg, ALT, AST. 1965 1968 Pre-accreditation
1985 The administration structure changed to introduce specialized units for serology, donation, immunohematology and blood distribution. 1965 1968 1970 Pre-accreditation
1985 Blood Transfusion Administration Services (BTAS) was established as centralized service at the Ministry of Health. 1965 1968 1970 Pre-accreditation
1987 New facility that meets the GMP requirements was build and equipped with advanced technology. 1965 1968 1970 1985 Pre-accreditation
1987 This was the primary requirements to improve the quality of work and to seek international accreditation of the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB). 1965 1968 1970 1985 Pre-accreditation
Inertia Acceleration Reaction The tendency of an object to maintain its state of motion. An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion continues in motion unless the object experiences an external force. Newton’s Three Laws
Inertia Acceleration Reaction The tendency of an organization to maintain its state of motion. An organization at rest remains at rest, and an organization in motion continues in motion unless the organizationexperiences an external force. Newton’s Three Laws