Survey for Health Professionals, laboratories and collection centres
Help revise the Requirements for procedures related the collection, processing, storage and issue of human haemopoietic progenitor cells StandardThe Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission) is revising the
Requirements for procedures related the collection, processing, storage and issue of human haemopoietic progenitor cells Standard (the standard). The revised standard will be based on the latest evidence and international guidelines.
The standard sets out the expected requirements for facilities involved in donor selection, collection, processing, storage and issue of:
- haemopoietic progenitor cells (HPC)
- cord blood
- donor lymphocytes which are used for haemopoietic reconstitution
- donor lymphocytes which are issued for subsequent manufacture of a TGA approved product or under an approved clinical trial
Your feedback will help shape the revised standard. The survey asks for views on:
- demographics
- safety and quality concerns
- standard design, structure and language
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Next stepsThe survey feedback will shape the 7th edition of the Standard.
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