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1 PRIVATE PRICELIST (Amendment) with effect from 01 April 2018 Whole Blood Products WB Whole Blood 513ml ± 45ml R R WB96 Whole Blood - <96hr 513ml ± 45ml R R WBE Whole Blood - Emergency 513ml ± 45ml R R LRWB Whole Blood - Leucocyte Poor 475ml ± 50ml R R WBRD Whole Blood Rare Donation & Levy 513ml ± 45ml R R Red Cell Products RBC Red Cell Concentrate 300ml ± 50ml R R RBC96 Red Cell Concentrate - <96hr 300ml ± 50ml R R RBCE Red Cell Concentrate - Emergency 300ml ± 50ml R R LEURHL Red Cell Concentrate - Haemoconcentrate n/a R R LRRBC Red Cell Concentrate - Leucocyte Poor 260ml ± 50ml R R LRBCPE Red Cell Concentrate Prestorage Leucocyte Poor - Emergency 260ml ± 50ml R R LRBCPS Red Cell Concentrate Prestore Leucocyte Poor 260ml ± 50ml R R ALWRBC Albumin Red Cell Concentrate Washed 370ml ± 50ml R R LRWRBC Filtered Washed Red Cell Concentrate > 185ml R R RBCRDA Red Cell Concentrate Rare Don.Add S&L 300ml ± 50ml R R RBCRDT Red Cell Concentrate Rare Donation T&L 300ml ± 50ml R R RBCRDLR Red Cell Concentrate Rare Donation Leucocyte Reduced 260ml ± 50ml R R Paediatric Products PWB1 Paediatric Whole Blood 170ml ± 30ml R R PWB2 Paediatric Whole Blood 170ml ± 30ml R R PWB3 Paediatric Whole Blood 170ml ± 30ml R R PRBC1 Paediatric Red Cell Concentrate Leucocyte Poor 120ml ± 30ml R R PRBC2 Paediatric Red Cell Concentrate Leucocyte Poor 120ml ± 30ml R R IRBC1 Infant Red Cell Concentrate (Single) Leucocyte Poor 55ml ± 20ml R R IRBC2 Infant Red Cell Concentrate (Single) Leucocyte Poor 55ml ± 20ml R R IRBC3 Infant Red Cell Concentrate (Single) Leucocyte Poor 55ml ± 20ml R R IRBC4 Infant Red Cell Concentrate (Single) Leucocyte Poor 55ml ± 20ml R R PPLAF1 Paediatric Platelet Single Donor 150ml ± 50ml R R PPLAF2 Paediatric Platelet Single Donor 150ml ± 50ml R R IPLAPH1 Infant Apheresis Platelet 50ml ± 10ml R R IPLAPH2 Infant Apheresis Platelet 50ml ± 10ml R R IPLAPH3 Infant Apheresis Platelet 50ml ± 10ml R R IPLAPH4 Infant Apheresis Platelet 50ml ± 10ml R R PFFP1 Paediatric Plasma - Fresh Frozen 130ml ± 30ml R R PFFP2 Paediatric Plasma - Fresh Frozen 130ml ± 30ml R R LRPFFP1 Leucocyte Poor Paediatric Fresh Frozen Plasma 130ml ± 30ml R R LRPFFP2 Leucocyte Poor Paediatric Fresh Frozen Plasma 130ml ± 30ml R R
2 FFPAT Fresh Frozen Plasma Low Titre Anti-T 280ml ± 70ml R R CRYOAT Cryoprecipitate 100i.u. Low Titre Anti-T 10ml ± 1ml R R Plasma Products CRYOS Cryoprecipitate 100iu 10ml ± 1ml R R FFPCP Fresh Frozen Plasma Cryo Poor 270ml ± 70ml R R FFP Fresh Frozen Plasma 280ml ± 70ml R R LRRFFP Leucocyte Reduced FFP 280ml ± 70ml R R PLASMARD Plasma - Rare Donation 280ml ± 70ml R R Platelet/Apheresis Products PLAPH Platelet Concentrate - Single Donor Mega > 200ml R R PLAPH1 Platelet Concentrate - Single Donor Mega > 200ml R R PLAPH2 Platelet Concentrate - Single Donor Mega > 200ml R R POOLP Pooled Random Donor Platelet > 200ml R R POOLPLP Random Donor Platelet Leucocyte Poor > 200ml R R Testing Services BHF Medical Aid WPBTS Description Volume Price Price ANTT Anti-T Test n/a R R ABID Antibody Identification n/a R R AHG Antibody Screen - Coombs n/a R R ENZYME Antibody Screen - Enzyme n/a R R ABTIT Antibody Titration n/a R R DAT Antiglobulin Test (Direct and Indirect) n/a R R CA Coombs Auto n/a R R COMPAT Compatibility Testing n/a R R RBCCMPT Confirmatory Compatibility Test n/a R R n/a SH Group and Screen n/a R R FBC Full Blood Count n/a R R ABO Grouping - ABO Antigens n/a R R ABOREV Grouping - ABO Reverse Group n/a R R RH Grouping - RH Antigen n/a R R HBSAG Hepatitis B/Hepatitis C Test n/a R R HIV HIV Test n/a R R KWIK HIV Antibody Quicktest - Platelet Concentrate n/a R R NAT Nucleic Acid Testing n/a R R RHPHEN Red Cell Rhesus Phenotype n/a R R TYPING Antigen Typing n/a R R TSB Total Serum Bilirubin n/a R R PCV Packed Cell Volume n/a R R TPHA TPHA Screen/Confirmatory Test n/a R R VDRL VDRL Screen n/a R R VDTI VDRL Titration n/a R R WCC Total Leucocyte Count n/a R R Designated Donation Products DDWB Designated Whole Blood 513ml ± 45ml R R
3 DDLRWB Designated Whole Blood Leucoyte Poor 475ml ± 50ml R R DDLWBPS Designated Whole Blood Prestorage Leucocyte Poor 461ml ± 39ml R R DDRWB1 Designated Renal Whole Blood ± 9.5 ml R R DDRWB2 Designated Renal Whole Blood ± 9.5 ml R R DDPWB1 Designated Paediatric Whole Blood Leucocyte Poor 170ml ± 30ml R R DDPWB2 Designated Paediatric Whole Blood Leucocyte Poor 170ml ± 30ml R R DDPWB3 Designated Paediatric Whole Blood Leucocyte Poor 170ml ± 30ml R R DDRBC Designated Red Cell Concentrate 300ml ± 50ml R R DDLRRBC Designated Red Cell Concentrate Leucocyte Poor 260ml ± 50ml R R DDLRBPS Designated Red Cell Concentrate Prestorage Leucocyte Poor 260ml ± 50ml R R DDPRBC1 Designated Paediatric Red Cell Concentrate 120ml ± 30ml R R DDPRBC2 Designated Paediatric Red Cell Concentrate 120ml ± 30ml R R DDIRBC1 Designated Infant Red Cell Concentrate 55ml ± 20ml R R DDIRBC2 Designated Infant Red Cell Concentrate 55ml ± 20ml R R DDIRBC3 Designated Infant Red Cell Concentrate 55ml ± 20ml R R DDIRBC4 Designated Infant Red Cell Concentrate 55ml ± 20ml R R DDPLAPH Designated Platelet Concentrate - Mega >200ml R R DDPLAH1 Designated Platelet Concentrate - Mega >200ml R R DDPLAH2 Designated Platelet Concentrate - Mega >200ml R R DDIPLAH1 Designated Infant Apheresis Platelet 50ml ± 10ml R R DDIPLAH2 Designated Infant Apheresis Platelet 50ml ± 10ml R R DDIPLAH3 Designated Infant Apheresis Platelet 50ml ± 10ml R R DDIPLAH4 Designated Infant Apheresis Platelet 50ml ± 10ml R R DDFFP Designated Fresh Frozen Plasma 280ml ± 70ml R R PLDES Designated Platelet Concentrate - Mega After Hours >200ml R R Autologous Transfusion Products AUWB1 Autologous Whole Blood AULRWB Autologous Whole Blood Leucocyte Poor AULWBPS Autologous Whole Blood Prestore Leuco Poor AURBC1 Autologous Red Cell Concentrate AULRRBC Autologous Red Cell Concentrate Leucocyte Poor AULRBCP Autologous Red Cell Conc. Prestore Leuco Poor AUFFP Autologous Fresh Frozen Plasma Surcharges n/a AHRS After Hours Service Fee n/a R R n/a AUPS Autologous Procedure n/a DDPS Designated Procedure n/a R R n/a AUTRAN Designated, Autologous Transport n/a R R n/a n/a STKEPS Emergergency Stock (Pre-storage Leucocyte Poor RBC) n/a R R n/a n/a FRI/E Emergency Fridge Hire n/a R R n/a n/a STK/E Emergency Stock n/a R R n/a TRANS Urgent Trips n/a R R n/a IRAD Irradiation of Blood Products n/a R R n/a PLOP Cell Separation Operator After Hours Service Fee n/a R R n/a TRANC Transport - Routine Collection n/a R R n/a TRAND Transport - Routine Delivery n/a R R n/a TRANE Transport - Emergency One Way n/a R R
4 n/a TRANR Transport - Emergency Round Trip n/a R R n/a TRANU Transport - Routine Delivery for Return of Unused Blood n/a R R THEPHL Therapeutic Phlebotomy n/a R R BMRHLA SABMR HLA Match Fee n/a R R Cross-match Cancellation Fee n/a CWB Cancellation - Whole Blood n/a R R n/a CRBC Cancellation - Red Cell Concentrate n/a R R n/a CLRPS Cancellation - Red Cell Conc Prestorage Leucocyte Poor n/a R R n/a CPRBC Cancellation - Paediatric Red Cell Concentrate n/a R R n/a CIRBC Cancellation - Infant Red Cell Conc Leuco Poor n/a R R n/a CPLAPH Cancellation - Platelet Conc - Single Donor Mega n/a R R n/a CPOOLP Cancellation - Pooled Random Donor Platelet n/a R R n/a CPPLAF Cancellation - Paediatric Platelet - Single Donor n/a R R n/a CIPLAPH Cancellation - Infant Platelet n/a R R n/a CFFP Cancellation - Fresh Frozen Plasma n/a R R Miscellaneous n/a n/a HAMPER Blood Hamper n/a R R DRYP Dry Pack n/a R R PLCLPP Platelet Leucocyte Reduction Filter n/a R R LRFFP FFP Leucocyte Reduction Filter n/a R R RBCFL RBC Filter n/a R R INASET Intravenous Administration Set n/a R R PLSET Platelet Administration Set n/a R R QUADP Quadruple Pack n/a R R SAL Saline 0.9% 1 000ml R R SCVNNE Scalp Vein Needle n/a R R n/a EDTUBES EDTA Tubes (Per 20) n/a R R n/a TTUBES Crossmatch Test Tubes (Per 20) n/a R R n/a n/a DL250 Plasma Diluent - Adult n/a R R n/a WTRANL Worcester - Local Trips n/a R R n/a WTRANS Worcester Transport n/a R R SPLAPH SANBS Platelet Concentrate Mega n/a R R n/a SHLA SANBS HLA Match Fee n/a R R Research Products n/a n/a REXWB Whole Blood - Expired 513ml ± 45ml R R n/a n/a RERBC Red Cell Concentrate - Expired 300ml ± 50ml R R n/a n/a REXPLC Platelet Concentrate - Expired 50ml ± 10ml R R n/a n/a REXPL Fresh Frozen Plasma - Expired 280ml ± 70ml R R n/a n/a SE200 Fresh Serum 200ml ± 50ml R R n/a n/a R/FSER Fresh Serum Liquid / Frozen 200ml ± 50ml R R n/a n/a BUFFY Buffy Coat Single 50ml R R
5 Diagnostic Reagents n/a n/a ANTA Anti -A 15ml R R n/a n/a ANTB Anti - B 15ml R R n/a n/a ANTAB Anti -AB 15ml R R n/a n/a A1 Cells - A1rr 15ml R R n/a n/a A2 Cells -A2rr 15ml R R n/a n/a B Cells - Brr 15ml R R n/a n/a OrrC Cells - Orr 15ml R R n/a n/a SENC Cells Sensitised 15ml R R n/a n/a SC1 Screening Cells 1 15ml R R n/a n/a SC2 Screening Cells 2 15ml R R
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