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Google Encourages Blood Donation to Save Lives

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Going by the global statistics, which explains that Nigeria has some of the lowest blood donation rates in the world, with just 10 per cent of the population donating freely, Google, is supporting LifeBank in ensuring that blood arrives safely and timely where and whenever it’s needed, through the Google Map.

Underlinin­g the need for blood donations is the fact that Nigeria has the fourthhigh­est maternal mortality rate in the world, accounting for 19 per cent of all maternal deaths globally. According to experts views, postpartum hemorrhagi­ng, which is the loss of blood through child birth, is the leading cause of deaths during child birth. The lack of infrastruc­ture to get crucial blood supplies in Nigeria compounds this challenge.

To address the challenge, LifeBank, which is an intermedia­ry between registered blood banks and the hospitals, is not only working to get more Nigerians to donate blood, but also to get blood safely to the patients who need it most urgently, while depending on Google Map for quicker road navigation.

LifeBank achieves this by using a digital platform, which sorts orders based on urgency, location, and price. Dispatch riders move blood in boxes that are padlocked and can only be opened by the recipient using a Bluetooth connection or key.

By designing a system to connect blood banks to hospitals via Google Maps Platform, LifeBank has been able to decrease delivery time from 24 hours to less than 45 minutes.

LifeBank Founder, Temie Giwa-Tubosun, at a demo session in Lagos recently, said: “In the race to get blood to patients, every second counts. Donated blood has a shelf life of just six weeks. Often, it expires before it is ever used because doctors are unable to locate the type of blood that they need. The doctors who need the blood and the blood banks who are discarding blood needed to somehow find a way to communicat­e with each other.”

“However, using the Google Map platform to create an interface for these once-disconnect­ed entities by mapping each location involved in blood distributi­on across Lagos, from hospitals to blood banks to the delivery drivers, has given us a solution,” Giwa-Tubosun added.

According to her, to date, LifeBank has signed up over 5,800 new donors, moved over 13,800 pints, served 300-plus hospitals, and saved more than 4,000 lives.

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