Charcot Road
Colindale
NW9 5BG
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Tel: 01923 366 7643
www.nhsbt.nhs.uk
Our ref: MOC/ 364239
Dear Ms Martinelli
Re: Information request
Thank you for your request dated 12 January 2019 for information regarding the cost
of wastage. We can provide you with the following information in response to your
request:
1) What is the cost of wastage per each unit of donated blood?
How much of this cost is associated with burst, clotted, or contaminated
bags?
How much of this cost is associated with improper needle use?
How much of this cost is associated with failed or incomplete
donations?
How much of this cost is associated with needle accidents?
The cost of wastage of a unit of blood is between £6.71 and £128.99 depending on
when the wastage occurs in the process. Wastage that occurs during collection could
be just the cost of a blood pack, which is £6.71. Wastage of a unit of blood that
occurs following processing, storage and transport could cost up to £128.99.
Due to this variability, we do not keep data of the costs associated with wastage by
burst, clotted or contaminated bags, improper needle use, failed donations or needle
accidents.
We endeavour to keep wastage to a minimum. Where possible, any donated blood
that cannot be used for transfusion into patients may be used for laboratory work,
education, training or research and development.
2) On average how many needles are used for every unit of donated blood?
E.g. is it often that more than one needle is used, or are needles sometimes
used and then wasted when no full donation can be taken due to illness etc.?
We use one needle per unit of donated blood.
I hope this is helpful in addressing your questions. Please quote the reference
number above in any future communications.
Yours sincerely
Wayne Lawley
Head of Corporate Communications
E-mail: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx
If you are unhappy with the service you have received in relation to your request and wish to make a
complaint or request a review of our decision, you should write to: Customer Services Operations
Manager, NHS Blood and Transplant, Charcot Road, Colindale, NW9 5BG (Email:
xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx).
If you are not content with the outcome of your complaint, you may apply directly to the Information
Commissioner for a decision. Generally, the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted
the complaints procedure provided by NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT). The Information
Commissioner can be contacted at: The Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water
Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF.