This section gives references of papers published by the Blood Stocks Management Scheme.
Perera G., Hyam C., Taylor C., Chapman J., 2009, Hospital Blood Inventory Practice:the factors affecting stock level and wastage. Transfusion Medicine, 19, 99-104.
Chapman J. F., Hick R. S J., Hyam, C. J., 2005, A Survey of Blood Storage in 234 Hospitals, Transfusion Medicine, 15 (suppl. 1), 60-61
Chapman J., Hick R., Hyam C., 2005, The Use and Abuse of Group O Neg Red Cells, Transfusion, 45, 188A-189A
Chapman J., 2005 Maximising the blood supply chain in times of shortage Vox Sanguinis, 89 (Suppl1), 203
Stainsby D., Jones H., Cohen H., Chapman J., 2005 8 years of SHOT data 1996 – 2004: a view of transfusion safety in the UK Vox Sanguinis, 89 (Suppl 1), 18
Chapman J., Hick R., Hyam C., 2004, A National Blood Management Scheme - Purpose and Progress, Transfusion (Suppl 1), 44, 162A-163A
Chapman J. F., Hick R., Hyam C., 2004, Wastage in the Blood Supply Chain, Vox Sanguinis, 87 (suppl. 3), 10-11
Chapman J. F., Hick R., Hyam C., 2004, ABO and RhD red cell mismatching, Vox Sanguinis, 87 (suppl. 3), 84-85
Chapman J. F., Hyam, C., Hick R., 2004, Blood Inventory Management, Vox Sanguinis, 87, (Suppl 1) 143-145
Chapman J., Hick R., 2003, Monitoring the nation's blood supply, Transfusion, 43, 1639-1639
Chapman J.F., Cook R The Blood Stocks Management Scheme, a partnership venture between the National Blood Service of England and North Wales and participating hospitals for maximising blood supply chain management. Vox Sang. 83: 239 – 246 (2002)
Book chapter
Chapman J (2005) National Inventories. In: A Manual for Blood Conservation (ed: Thomas D., Thompson J., Ridler B tfm publishing, Shrewsbury UK
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