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May 31, 2026, 02:36
The New JPAC Website Has Been Live for Nearly a Week – SHOT
Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT) shared a post on LinkedIn:
”The new JPAC website has been live for nearly a week!
Last Friday (1 May), the Joint Professional Advisory Committee (JPAC) to the UK Blood Transfusion and Tissue Transplantation Services officially launched its new website and we’re delighted to share it with you.
The new site brings:
- Improved accessibility
- A better mobile user experience
- Much enhanced search functionality
It is now hosted by NHSBT Digital Services, reducing reliance on third‑party providers and ensuring a more robust and sustainable platform.
The JPAC website hosts a wealth of information, including:
- Donor Selection Guidelines
- The Red Book
- Cell Salvage guidance
- Resources from the UK and Ireland Blood Transfusion Network
- Materials supporting patient consent and shared decision‑making for transfusion
Together, these resources help to enhance safety for both donors and patients across transfusion and transplantation services.
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