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ONTraC
Ontario Nurse Transfusion Coordinators Provincial Blood Conservation Program
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The Ontario Nurse Transfusion Coordinators (ONTraC) Program is a Provincial Blood Conservation Program that attempts to enhance transfusion practice by promoting alternatives to allogenic transfusion in surgical patients, improving patient care and well-being in a cost-effective manner.
Formed in 2002, the ONTraC program is a unique intitiative supported by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to implement a peri-operative blood conservation program in 25 hospitals throughout Ontario. The institutions, large and small, were chosen on the basis of blood utilization and geographic distribution, and are a combination of teaching and community hospitals and represent approximately 65% of blood used in Ontario.
Twenty-five sites participate in this program. ONTRaC Staff:
ONTraC plays an integral role in the implementation of hospital blood conservation strategies, evaluation of practices, and trouble shooting. Program Director: Program Manager: Katherine Luke R.N. |
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