JACIE Accreditation of HCT Programs
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- DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-44080-9_5
JACIE Accreditation of HCT Programs
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The complexity of HCT as a medical technology and the frequent need for close interaction and interdependence between different services, teams, and external providers (donor registries, typing laboratories, etc.) distinguish it from many other medical fields. This complexity led to efforts by transplantation professionals to standardize processes based on consensus as a way to better manage inherent risks of this treatment. HCT was, and continues to be, a pioneer in the area of quality and standards.
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