Greece-Red Cross slashes Greece’s blood supply over not paying bills on time

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By: Frank Jordans The Associated Press, Published on Tue Feb 26 2013

BERLIN—The Swiss Red Cross is slashing its supply of donor blood to Greece because the financially stricken country has failed to pay its bills on time, the head of the group’s transfusion service said Tuesday.

Rudolf Schwabe confirmed Swiss media reports that Greece had run up debts of several million Swiss francs in the past. While those debts have since been repaid, the non-profit SRC has decided to halve its blood shipments to Greece in the coming years in order to limit its financial risk, he said.

Greece’s international creditors have demanded the government cut spending on pharmaceutical products as part of bailout agreements.

The Swiss blood sent to Greece comes from unused emergency stockpiles and is designated for humanitarian use. In the past, the SRC charged Greece 5 million Swiss francs ($5.4 million) to cover its costs for supplying 28,000 blood packets a year.

The Swiss blood shipped to Greece helps meet demand from the country’s thalassemia sufferers. An estimated 3,000 people in Greece with a severe form of this genetic disorder — also known as Mediterranean anemia — need regular transfusions amounting to some 130,000 packets a year.

“That’s why we had long talks with the Greek Health Ministry,” Schwabe said. The Swiss will gradually reduce their shipments to Greece to 14,000 packets a year by 2020, while at the same time providing the country with expertise to develop its own blood donor system, he said. “That way there will be no humanitarian problem.”

Greek Health Ministry officials insisted that Greece had always fulfilled its side of the deal with the Swiss, and the reduction of imports was part of a plan to boost domestic donations, which currently amount to some 670,000 packets every year.

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This really bothers me due to the ramifications it will have on any Thal Patient. Getting blood to live has NOTHING to do with Greece's ability to pay. The 2 are not related. Why is the Red Cross going to let Thal patients suffer due to their governments financial issues.

This is short sighted of the Red Cross to do this. All the more reason why I refuse to support them.

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Offline Lena

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Red Cross used to supply Greece with more than 28000 blood units but now Greece has improved its blood supply system. It is however totally absurd that the Red Cross, which is an organisation that helps people, reduces the blood supplies for Greece. It is supposed to help people and countries that are in need, isn't it? Doesn't it help countries at war? This is a financial war for Greece and people suffer. It is totally unthoughtful on their part!

Lena

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Offline Andy Battaglia

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Sometimes I find it very hard to support the efforts of the Red Cross. Are they also pawns of the bankers?
Andy

All we are saying is give thals a chance.

 

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