Welsh Blood Service
AbbreviationWBS
Formation1997
TypeDivision of Velindre University NHS Trust
HeadquartersEly Valley Road
Talbot Green
Pontyclun
Region served
Wales
Parent organisation
Velindre University NHS Trust
Websitewww.welsh-blood.org.uk

The Welsh Blood Service is a division of Velindre University NHS Trust responsible for the collection of blood in Wales, and of the distribution of blood products to hospitals within the country, as well as other related functions.[1]

History

The service was established in 1946. At that time the only test carried out was for syphilis. Since then more than 10 million units of blood have been donated in Wales.[2]

Operations

The Welsh Blood Service's roles include[citation needed]

All-Wales Blood Service

On 2 May 2016 the Welsh Blood Service became a national service and began collecting and distributing blood in North Wales.[3] Previously to this, the service covered Mid, South and West Wales, with NHS Blood and Transplant, covering North Wales.[4]

Research and development

The research and development activity within the Welsh Blood Service Archived 9 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine supports a broad range of healthcare topics.[5] Its four research themes, Transplantation, Donor Care and Public Health, Products and Therapies reflect the spectrum of this work. In 2017 the Welsh Blood Service published its Research and Development Strategy, which details its planned expansion of activity into collaborative work and engaging in regenerative and personalised medicine fields.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "About us". Welsh Blood Service. 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Welsh Blood Service celebrates 70 years saving lives". ITV News. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  3. ^ "All Wales Blood Service - Welsh Blood Service". Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  4. ^ Smith, Mark (8 July 2015). "New all-Wales blood service set to be launched next May to ensure every donation supports Welsh patients". Wales Online. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Research and Development". Welsh Blood Service. Archived from the original on 9 July 2017.