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Hanoi applies online registration for blood donation

Online application for blood donation helps to reduce the pressure on registration points and shorten the waiting time compared to the traditional manual method.

The two-day blood donation campaign last weekend in Hanoi collected more than 3,000 blood units, and the highlight is applying online blood donation. 
 
Hanoi applies online blood donation
Hanoi applies online blood donation
This method not only helps reducing the pressure on the registration points, but also shortens the waiting time compared to traditional blood donation registration.

When registering for online blood donation, the registrants just read the name and print the file and don't need handwriting as before.

Online registration also helps the blood donor’s information to be stored in the system, and will not be needed collecting later. When the information is available in the system, blood donors only take one minute for the whole procedure of donation registration.

The registration for online blood donation has been applied in many countries such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand and so on.

In Vietnam, online blood donation registration has been applied in the last two years.

The National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion will soon propose to the Ministry of Health to upgrade the blood donor management system and care for blood donors. There will be an application on cellphone so that blood donors can update blood donation information and check their health.
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