Context.-Providing blood products for transfusions is a complex process subject to errors both within and outside the transfusion service. Transfusion-related errors can have grave consequences for the patient undergoing transfusion. As with many processes performed within health care systems, there is an expectation of error-free practice. Although this is an unobtainable goal, a focused qualitymanagement plan, employing a medical event reporting system in a just working environment, can effect measurable system-quality improvement. Objective.-To illustrate the intrinsic value of qualityimprovement activities through discussion of examples of quality misadventures from our transfusion service during the past 20 years. Data Sources.-Examples of quality-improvement activities were extracted from our quality-system archives. The published literature on transfusion quality was reviewed. Conclusions.-Active reporting, structured investigation, and systematic resolution of transfusion-related errors are effective methods for improving and maintaining transfusion quality. Copyright © 2011 College of American Pathologists.
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Blaylock, R. C., & Lehman, C. M. (2011). Managing transfusion service quality. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 135(11), 1415–1424. https://doi.org/10.5858/arpa.2011-0170-RA
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