Philippine Blood Coordinating Council

Our Vision

That health services and health-related organizations and agencies shall provide an adequate supply of safe quality blood, promote voluntary blood donation and administer blood products in an appropriate and scientific manner as an integral part of quality health and medical services to our people.

A professional, multi-sectoral, dynamic and innovative organization committed to the promotion of voluntary donation, the provision of safe quality blood and the rational use of blood products by health service providers by advocacy, professional education, technical assistance to policy makers in national and local government agencies and private organizations, networking and research.

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About PBCC

Our Objectives

  1. To disseminate correct information to the public including children, regarding the benefits and advantages of Voluntary Blood Donation;
  2. To motivate different sectors of the society to donate blood voluntarily in order to ensure safer transfusion and to discourage the paid system;
  3. To educate medical and paramedical personnel regarding the proper utilization of blood;
  4. To promote the use of blood component therapy to utilize blood to the fullest;
  5. To improve blood banking procedures and policies especially in hospital-based blood bank;
  6. To promote the interchange of concepts and experiences in blood donation and transfusion practices;
  7. To foster participation in international activities in Blood Banking and Transfusion

Our Roles

  1. Primary Objectives
    1. Professional Education
      • Physicians, nurses and other users of blood
      • Pathologists, medical technologists and other blood bank personnel
    2. Technical Advice to Policy makers and legislature, National and local government
    3. Consultancy assistance to government agencies, hospitals , private sector and NGO's.
  2. Secondary Objectives
    1. Public information and education
    2. Networking and Coordination
    3. Research
      • Technical
      • Administrative
      • Psychosocial and behavioral

Our Strategic Plan

  1. The PBCC sets as one of its primary objectives to educate the medical and paramedical personnel regarding the proper utilization of blood.
  2. The PBCC shall launch a public education campaign regarding the rational use of blood and the advantages of voluntary blood donation.
  3. The PBCC, using its official identity as a recognized agency in the NVBSP, sets as one of its objectives a dynamic fund raising program.
  4. The PBCC sets its mission of assisting in the quest for excellence in the Blood Banking System of the Philippines through upgrading technical skills and training in quality management.

Our Role in Quality

  • Promotion of Voluntary Donation
  • Promotion of Rational Use of Blood
  • Technical Assistance to Legislative and Regulatory Authorities
  • Professional Education
    • Seminars on Quality Assurance in Blood Bank
    • Training Course on Quality Management in Blood Transfusion Services
    • Quality Circle on B T Services

National Blood Services Act Rep. Act No. 7719

  • National Blood Services Act Rep. Act No. 7719 was enacted into law in May 1994.
  • The bill was initiated by the Committee on NBSP - filed in 1989 by Sen. R. Saguisag.
  • Promotes Voluntary Blood Donation and mandates a N V Blood Services Program.
  • Phases out commercial blood banks in two to four years.
  • Provides Duty-free importation of blood bank equipment, reagents, blood bags, and supplies.
  • Regulates Blood Service Facilities

Standards for Blood Service Facilities

The Bureau of Research and Laboratories (BRL), DOH has promulgated standards for Blood Banks/Centers (BB/BC), Blood Collection Units (BCU) and Blood Stations (BS).

National Policy Guidelines were formulated to govern the networking of the Regional & Local Blood Services Networks & Local Blood Councils.

Tripartite Summit

A Memorandum of Agreement between Department of Health-NVBSP, Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) and Philippine Blood Coordinating Council (PBCC) for the collaboration between & designation of Roles of DOH-NVBSP, PNRC and PBCC in the implementation of the NVBSP.

Subcommittee on Professional Education (NVBSP)

The Subcommittee was formed composed of health professional societies and government agencies to conduct professional educational activities.

Task Force #1 - Training of BSF personnel
Task Force #2 - Seminars for Health Professionals
Task Force #3 - W/S on HBTC
Task Force #4 - W/S on LBC
Task Force #5 - Quality Management in BTS

History of PBCC

Voluntary Blood Donation

  • Before WW II, Blood was collected and directly administered to patients.
  • With the advent of anticoagulants, blood could be preserved and stored in Blood Banks
  • Voluntary Blood Donation began to be promoted after WW II

PNRC National Blood Program

  • Philippine National Red Cross launched the National Blood Program on July 17, 1948 with President E. Quirino as the first Blood Donor.
  • The original objective of the NBP was "To maintain a constant and ready supply of whole blood or plasma at least for emergency cases".

Blood Bank Law (Republic Act No 1517)

Subsequently, some government and private hospitals set up blood banks. Through the years, the demand for blood for transfusion grew. Because of the inability of the PNRC NBP and hospital blood banks to cope with this growing demand, commercial blood banks were established. In order to assure the safety of the supply of blood from the hospital and commercial blood banks, the government passed the Blood Bank Law in 1956.

Blood Galloners Club

On July1957, sixteen (16) blood donors formed the Blood Galloners Club (BGC) in ceremonies at the Philippine Columbian Club. The first President was Fr. John Bush, an Australian priest, who served from1957-62. The current President is P/Supt. Joel Torregoza - 1997-present. Their foremost objective was to recruit more donors and increase their ranks.

"Joint Committee on Blood Banking"

An Ad Hoc Committee was formed in late 1980 by the Director of the BRL to study the decrease in the number of professional blood donors. The idea of promoting voluntary blood donation was raised. The Committee recommended the formation of a Joint Committee on Blood Banking composed of govern-mental agencies and health professional associations (Memo circ. No. 10, s.1081).

Philippine Blood Coordinating Council

  • In 08 June 1983, Dr. Tomas P. Maramba, Jr., then the President of the PSP invited representatives of the DOH, PNRC, BGC and health professional associations to a meeting to discuss the need to promote voluntary blood donation.
  • This led to the formation of the Philippine Blood Coordinating Council which was launched at the PMA Auditorium on September 15, 1983 with Minister of Health Jesus Azurin as the main speaker
  • The original concept was that the PBCC would be a coordinating body for the PNRC, government agencies, health professional associations, and health related organizations in the campaign for voluntary blood donation and the appropriate use of blood components.

PBCC – Early Years

  • Registered with SEC in February 1984
  • First Officers inducted by Lt. Gen. Fidel V. Ramos in April 1984
  • First Annual Council Meeting held on 15 August 1984
  • PBCC joined celebration of Blood Donors Week in July 1985
  • Brochure on PBCC published in 1985
  • Transfusion Newsletter first issue – 1985
  • PCSO donated P20,000 to PBCC (Res. No. 183, s.1985)

National Blood Services Program

On August 18, 1987, the Department of Health became directly involved in the Blood Program when it issued Department Circular No. 99, s.1987, which enunciated two policies:

  1. To provide an adequate supply of safe blood for transfusion, principally via voluntary blood donation;
  2. To encourage the efficient utilization of blood resources.
  • The Committee on NBSP was created in December 1988 with multisectoral representation under Dept. Order No. 339-K, s. 1988. The DOH, PNRC and PBCC were the key players.
  • The Program was promulgated under Admin. Order No. 118-A, s. 1992. The main objective was "To ensure an adequate and equitable supply of safe blood and blood products to patients who need them."
  • Blood Banks were established or upgraded in Regional Hospitals or Medical Centers.
  • The roles of various organizations in the NBSP were agreed.
  • Regional Blood Councils were established in ten (10) regions.
  • Blood Seminars were conducted in all regions.
  • Workshops on Hospital Blood Transfusion Committees were held in Metro Manila, Baguio, Cebu and Davao.

People of PBCC

2023 Officers

President Antonio F. Domasian, RMT
Vice President Noel P. Pingoy, MD
Secretary Kenneth Aristotle P. Punzalan, RMT
Assistant Secretary Kevin H. Hung, RMT
Treasurer Eleanor E. Torculas, RMT
Assitant Treasurer Adoracion H. Sevilleja, RMT
PRO Ma. Cecilia C. Amaro, RMT
Auditor Carmencita G. Parreño, RMT

Executive Board Members

Oscar Angelou O. Abellon, RMT
Aldrin B. Bigay, RMT
Darwin B. Blasco, RMT
Mari Karr A. Esguerra, MD
Rowell P. Ramos, RMT
Pedrito Y. Tagayuna, MD
Milagros M. Viacrucis, MD
Antonio Emmanuel O. Villafania, MD
Lancellot B. Villareal, RN

FAQs about PBCC

The Philippine Blood Coordinating Council (PBCC) is the educational arm and an active member of the tripartite: the Department of Health – National Voluntary Blood Services Program (DOH-NVBSP) and Philippine Red Cross (PRC). One of the PBCC’s objectives is to ensure continuous advancement of the health professionals of various Blood Service Facilities (BSFs) nationwide, by providing trainings and workshops and technical assistances to health service providers and policy makers.

No. The PBCC primarily participates in educating medical and paramedical professionals regarding donor management, phlebotomy for blood collection, blood banking procedures, total quality management, rational and sustainable blood use and how to organize active hospital blood transfusion committees. PBCC produces public information campaigns regarding voluntary blood donation and does not involve in retailing, reselling or dissemination of blood and blood products.

For blood needs, you may contact the nearest blood service facilities (BSFs) either Blood Centers or Hospital Blood Banks in your area.

Soon. In lieu of the foregoing community quarantine, trainings and workshops hosted by the PBCC are put on-hold until such time that the utmost safety of the participants are guaranteed and the IATF permits such gathering.

However, the PBCC conducts and organizes virtual events to ensure the continuity of the PBCC’s mission of providing professional education to health service providers regarding the provisions of safe quality blood and rational blood use.

It’s simple! You just need to create an account at http://bit.ly/myPBCCAccount

All participants, whether member or non-member, are required to create an account at MyPBCC.

If you are a non-member or a previous PBCC member, you may sign-up or renew your PBCC membership through MyPBCC and get exclusive discounts and updates regarding our events, seminars and workshops.

Yes. Our trainings, workshops and webinars are applied for CPD units at the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC). The Accreditation Numbers for our events are posted on our website and the numbers can be verified at the PRC Website.

It’s easy!

  1. You first need to create an account at http://bit.ly/myPBCCAccount
  2. After creating a MyPBCC account, register for a membership > Pay the membership fee > Upload the proof-of-payment > Wait for verification.
  3. Once verified, you are now an official member of the PBCC and can generate your virtual PBCC ID and enjoy it’s benefits.

You may also request for a physical ID which will be issued during the convention* (*Only once the community quarantine has been lifted and the utmost safety of PBCC members has been guaranteed)

Three hundred fifty (350.00) pesos only.

You can do it in 4 easy steps:

  1. Create an account at http://bit.ly/myPBCCAccount
  2. Apply for Membership via MyPBCC account
  3. Pay the Membership fee thru bank transfer (BPI) or GCash
  4. Wait for the verification of the secretariat

**Creating an account at MyPBCC does not automatically make you a member. It simply is a platform to keep you updated about PBCC events and streamline your registration in the future should you be interested to join PBCC Events.

You may send your payments through the following:

  • Bank Transfer
    BPI account name: Philippine Blood Coordinating Council
    BPI account no.: 4251 0061 35
  • GCash
    Adoracion S.
    0917 154 9222

We will send acknowledgement receipts upon validation of your payments through your contact details.

Contact PBCC

PHILIPPINE BLOOD COORDINATING COUNCIL
Bld. 18, Lot 16-D, King Edward St., Kingspoint Subd.
Brgy. Bagbag, Novaliches, Quezon City
Telephone No.: (632)8-423-54-43
Mobile No: (0917)887 6015
Email: pbccsecretariat@yahoo.com
https://www.facebook.com/pbcc.ph

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