Recommandations et prise en charge transfusionnelle en HAD : leviers, freins et perspectives

2021 
In our roles as regional coordinator for haemovigilance and transfusion safety (RCHTS - CRHST), Correspondant for haemovigilance in a medical and surgical obstetrics/hospital home care centre (MSO/HHCC-MCO/HAD) and a doctor responsible for haemovigilance in HHC, we shared our interdisciplinary viewpoints and compared our practices in an attempt to gain a better understanding of the factors that hinder and facilitate the development of blood transfusion in HHC. Despite the revaluation of tariffs for blood transfusion in HHC (effective since March 2018), and the widespread circulation of recommendations for good practice in the transfusion of packed red blood cells in HHC (April 2018), this sector is still struggling to develop. On completing our analysis, we were able to demonstrate that while our institutional and regional work continues to be essential, the power to move things forward now lies in the hands of a national authority. In our opinion, using this power would give strong, national recognition of the vital role which HHC played at a nationwide level throughout the recent health crisis.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    7
    References
    0
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []