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  • noun The monitoring of blood transfusions and their complications.

Etymologies

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hemo- +‎ vigilance

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Examples

  • The company also provides speciality hemovigilance solutions that improve patient safety, reduce waste and increase efficiency for blood transfusion services.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2009

  • The company also provides speciality hemovigilance solutions that improve patient safety, reduce waste and increase efficiency for blood transfusion services.

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  • The company also provides speciality hemovigilance solutions that improve patient safety, reduce waste and increase efficiency for blood transfusion services.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2009

  • Mediware's interface occurs between the donor hemovigilance module and the company's LifeTrak software; however, Mediware is actively working with subcommittees to design additional interfaces as specifications for the other modules are developed.

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2009

  • Mediware expects to support the hemovigilance module of the NHSN with an interface to the Company's market leading HCLL (TM) Transfusion software.

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2009

  • The company also provides speciality hemovigilance solutions that improve patient safety, reduce waste and increase efficiency for blood transfusion services.

    unknown title 2009

  • The company also provides speciality hemovigilance solutions that improve patient safety, reduce waste and increase efficiency for blood transfusion services.

    unknown title 2009

  • The company also provides speciality hemovigilance solutions that improve patient safety, reduce waste and increase efficiency for blood transfusion services.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Electronic interfaces will enhance data accuracy and increase blood center participation in the national donor hemovigilance system," said Barbee I. Whitaker, PhD, who is director of data and special programs for AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks) and one of the primary partners in the development of the U.S.

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2009

  • Biovigilance Network: 1) the donor hemovigilance module, which will track adverse reactions associated with the donation process;

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2009

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