Hospital & Research Institute for Social Ailments

Hospital & Research Institute for Social Ailments HRISA wish to make everybody independent financially, socially, morally irrespective of caste, creed, financial/social status too.

Trying to implement a Web based solution to ensure the Availability of Blood 24x7x365 in all the Hospitals throughout India by Enrolling Blood Donor Volunteers at www.hrisa.org and regulating the immediate mobilization of need based Volunteers to keep stock of Blood Banks of Dispensing Hospitals 100% all the time through Live & Mobile Blood Bank. this will solve the problem of the Patients, Doctors, Attendants of the Patients increasing the Happiness Index of the Society.

10/02/2022

Hospital and Research Institute for Social Ailments have taken an initiative to ensure the Availability of Blood on demand 24x7 for rich and poor alike throughout India. Testing of the Live and Mobile Blood Bank (LMBB) Website www.liveandmobilebloodbank.com is going on. It is taking little more to synch the links for registering Donor Volunteers, PAN India hospital Blood Banks, automatic messaging by Blood Banks to LMBB, LMBB to Volunteers and back to Blood Banks etc. The moment it clears the tests, it will be rolled for all of us.

Day to day development will be shared with you all. We have to work together to achieve this goal.

Next will be for Organ Donation (During LIfe Time and After Life).
Followed by Helping Self by Helping Others. It's particularly for Elders with the support of willing Youngsters without any compulsion or burden to them.
Best Wishes for appreciating and supporting the cause.

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Good Evening everybody. Can you imagine the situation of Blood Management in India. Please enroll as Volunteer Donor of ...
29/12/2017

Good Evening everybody. Can you imagine the situation of Blood Management in India. Please enroll as Volunteer Donor of Live & Mobile Blood Bank www.hrisa.org in view of the article in Times of India 28th December. Placed below is an eye opener.

Despite shortage, India discards 1m blood units per year
Radheshyam Jadhav| TNN | Updated: Dec 28, 2017, 08:24 IST

India discards over a million units of blood collected every year, according to health ministry data. This is despite facing a severe blood shortage as only 9.9 million units are collected against the estimated annual requirement of 10-12 million units.
The reasons for collected blood having to be discarded include deterioration during storage and expiry due to outdating. The largest chunk of the wasted units is plasma, which could be used for various life-saving treatments. A unit of blood (450 ml) can potentially save at least three lives, according to the World Health Organisation.
On an average, about six units of blood is needed for every open heart surgery, while a roadside accident victim could require up to 100 units. One out of every 10 people admitted to a hospital needs blood, according to WHO data.
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The health ministry data was tabled in the Lok Sabha in response to a question. Reactivity for infections (malaria, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C) and expiry due to outdating, especially for platelets, which have a short shelf life of only 5 days, are among the reasons offered by the ministry. Others include deterioration during storage in the form of discolouration, haemolysis, bacterial contamination, not meeting quality parameters after collection and production and non-completion of blood collection in requisite quantities due to donor reactions.

The ministry added that though India does not have a National Blood Transfusion Service, since public health is a state subject, state blood transfusion councils are set up in every state to monitor proper functioning of blood transfusion services.

WHO estimates that blood donation by 1% of a country's population is generally sufficient to meet its basic requirements for safe blood. Currently, an estimated 9.5 million Indians donate blood, which is 2.5 to 3 million less than the required number.
Globally, more than 287 000 women die each year during pregnancy, childbirth or in the postpartum period - 99% of them in developing countries; availability of safe blood can save many of them, according to the world health organisation.

ATIENTS NEED BLOOD AFTER MAJOR ACCIDENTS OR SSURGERIES IN WHICH THERE IS LOSS OF BLOOD. AFTER A MISCARRIAGE OR CHILDBIRTH, THE PATIENT MAY NEED TRANSFUSION OF A LARGE AMOUNT OF BLOOD FOR SAVING HER LIFE OR THE CHILD'S. FOR PATIENTS WITH BLOOD DISEASES LIKE SEVERE ANAEMIAS, LEUKAEMIAS (BLOOD CANCER), HAEMOPHILIA (BLEEDING DISORDER) AND THALASSEMIA, REPEATED BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS ARE THE ONLY SOLUTION. IN MANY OTHER SITUATIONS TOO, LIKE POISONING, DRUG REACTIONS, SHOCK AND BURNS, BLOOD TRANSFUSION IS THE ONLY WAY TO SAVE LIFE.

Blood is such a commodity, which may be required for any near & dear one/ones at any point of time. So join Live & Mobile Blood Bank.
Please, Please join www.hrisa.org
We love you all

02/10/2017

Please register as Blood Donor Volunteer to top up Blood Bank Capacity 100% & Ensure Availability 24x7x365 in all Hospitals.

27/09/2017

Please Please Register as Volunteer Blood Donor On LIVE & MOBILE BLOOD BANK at www.hrisa.org only to keep the Blood Bank Capacity to 100%, so that every Rich & Poor get the Blood easily.

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