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WilliamFR

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  • Birthday 06/29/1981

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  1. That's correct, as well as Canadian Blood Services and Florida Blood Center.
  2. It's called T.C.S. and apparently it's quite revolutionary! What kind of organizations would benefit from such software? Based on the internal info that I have, the company selling this software has already scored projects with big centers in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, South East Asia and Canada. The software at a glance: T.C.S.: A MODULAR SOFTWARE FROM COLLECTION TO TRANSPLANTATION - Donor Management - Product Management - Document Management - Donor / Recipient Link - Mother / Baby link - Processing / Transformation Management - Laboratory tests / Results - HLA - Sample and Tissue Archiving - Recipient Management - Medical Release - Labeling - Inventory Management - Import of Product - Discard Information - Shipping - Transplantation / Transfusion Management - Adverse Events / Reaction Management - Reports / Statistics
  3. Very good question, I wouldn't mind seeing this either!
  4. Hi all, Long time viewer, first time poster, I work in the blood bank sector and I internally got word of a new software the American Red Cross is about to go live with, the software is called eProgesa and is developped in JAVA and is web based, my question is two fold: - Does anyone know of this program? If not, how come American Red Cross chose them over any other software? - What does this mean for hospitals getting their blood from the American Red Cross? Is there any benefit for these hospitals to look into getting a blood transfusion software that would be modular with eProgesa to streamline the vein to vein process? (ie: stock and inventory control) Any feedback much appreciated! ~W
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