
Blood banks can utilize ISO-9000 to standardize the level of quality within the organization. This standardization can be cross-referenced with the existing quality system in the blood bank, more specifically the quality systems required by the Food and Drug Administration and the American Association of Blood Banks, to provide for higher-quality products and services.
United States Food and Drug Administration, Blood Banks, Management Audit, Forms and Records Control, Reference Standards, United States, Quality Indicators, Health Care
United States Food and Drug Administration, Blood Banks, Management Audit, Forms and Records Control, Reference Standards, United States, Quality Indicators, Health Care
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