Canadian Blood Services in talks around paid donations of plasma as supply dwindles. by Christopher Reynolds
"Canadian Blood Services is in talks with companies that pay donors for plasma as it faces a decrease in collections.
"The blood-collection agency issued a statement on Friday saying it is in “ongoing discussion with governments and the commercial plasma industry” on how to more than double domestic plasma collection to 50 per cent of supply.
"Canadian Blood Services has previously cautioned that letting companies trade cash for plasma - a practice banned in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec - could funnel donors away from voluntary giving.
"The bulk of the non-profit agency's supply currently comes from abroad, including via organizations that pay donors."
HT: Frank McCormack
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The Globe and Mail adds some detail:
Canadian Blood Services eyes getting plasma from paid donors amid supply challenges by Chris Hannay
"Industry observers say the most likely commercial partner for CBS is Grifols, an international pharmaceutical company headquartered in Spain. The company purchased a large-scale plasma processing facility in Montreal in 2020, and in January bought an existing for-profit plasma donation centre in Winnipeg.”
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See my full set of posts on plasma in Canada
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