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What is Integrated Blood Conservation?"
Integrated Blood Conservation (IBC) is an advanced way of providing medical care by minimizing or eliminating the use of donor blood. IBC utilizes state-of-the-art techniques to minimize a patient's blood loss before, during and after treatments for many illnesses. This sophisticated approach permits doctors to care for patients by eliminating unneccessary blood transfusions.


This cutting-edge technology began years ago in response to concerns about the safety and availability of the nation's blood supply. Now, IBC is an accepted modern medical specialty and has been found to speed healing and hasten the recovery process.


Realizing the potential health benefits of an IBC approach, many hospitals now offer Integrated Blood Conservation Programs as part of their overall patient care.

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