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Three exemptions for blood donation policy standard

“Blood donors who have won the National Voluntary Blood Donation Award can, with relevant documents, visit parks, tourist attractions and other places sponsored by the government for free, and go to non-profit medical institutions without paying outpatient examination fees. Free use of urban public transportation” (referred to as the “three exemptions” policy).

Three exemptions for voluntary blood donation: 1. Winners of the National Voluntary Blood Donation Award and volunteers who donate hematopoietic stem cells for free can enjoy free tours of gardens, scenic spots and other places sponsored by the government; 2. Go to non-profit organizations General outpatient examination fees are waived for visits to medical institutions; 3. Three exemptions for free use of urban public transportation. When citizens use blood for clinical use, they only pay the fees for blood collection, storage, separation, testing, etc.; the specific charging standards are formulated by the health administration department of the State Council in conjunction with the price department of the State Council. When unpaid blood donors need blood for clinical use, they are exempt from paying the fees stipulated in the preceding paragraph; when spouses and immediate relatives of unpaid blood donors need blood for clinical use, they may be exempted from paying or have their fees reduced in accordance with the regulations of the people's governments of provinces, cities, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government. fees stipulated in the paragraph.

State agencies, the military, social groups, enterprises and institutions, residents’ committees, and villagers’ committees should mobilize and organize citizens of appropriate age in their own units and residential areas to participate in blood donation. The mobilization and organization methods for blood donation by active servicemen shall be formulated by the health authorities of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Blood donors will be issued a voluntary blood donation certificate produced by the health administrative department of the State Council, and relevant units may provide appropriate subsidies. Blood donation certificates cannot be used nationwide. If you participate in voluntary blood donation in other provinces, it is recommended to change to a local "Free Blood Donation Certificate" when participating in voluntary blood donation locally. Generally, voluntary blood donors will hold a "Voluntary Blood Donation Certificate" issued by the local blood station after donating blood. This certificate can only record three blood donations by unpaid blood donors. If the record is full, it needs to be replaced wherever it is. The blood donation certificate is an honorary certificate issued to unpaid blood donors produced by the health administrative department of the State Council. It records the blood donor's name, date of birth, blood type, blood donation time, location, blood donation amount, blood donor's signature and other information. It contains eight There are two pages; the first page contains the blood donation number barcode, the second page contains instructions for use, and the third page fills in the blood donor's personal information. The four to five pages are the blood donation record and are stamped with the blood station’s special stamp for blood collection. This certificate was originally a simple record and certificate of citizens' love.

Legal Basis

"Blood Donation Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 14 When citizens use blood for clinical use, it will only be delivered for blood collection. , storage, separation, inspection and other expenses; the specific charging standards shall be formulated by the health administrative department of the State Council in conjunction with the price department of the State Council. When unpaid blood donors need blood for clinical use, they are exempt from paying the fees stipulated in the preceding paragraph; when spouses and immediate relatives of unpaid blood donors need blood for clinical use, they may be exempted from paying or have their fees reduced in accordance with the regulations of the people's governments of provinces, cities, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government. fees stipulated in the paragraph.