Physician Practice
Practice Name | New York Blood Center |
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Website | nybc.org |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 7 |
Number of Locations | 20 |
New York Blood Center Enterprises (NYBCe) is a large, community-based, non-profit blood collection and distribution organization in the United States, serving as a vital community lifeline dedicated to helping patients and advancing global public health. [5, 6, 17] Established in 1964, NYBCe provides high-quality blood and stem cell products, specialty pharmaceuticals, and related medical and consultative services to hospitals and patients. [3, 14] They are recognized for their humanitarian impact and deliver lifesaving blood products, as well as high-quality clinical, technical, testing, and consultative services to healthcare providers and patients. [3] NYBC is a leader in precision medicine through its work with cord blood, stem cells, and sickle cell treatments, focusing on hematology, blood banking, transfusion medicine, and cellular therapies. [12, 3]
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
New York Blood Center (NYBC) utilizes a "Donor Portal" for its donor interactions, which is branded as HemaConnect and provided by InVita Healthcare Technologies. This portal allows donors to schedule appointments, view their donation history, and access test results. InVita Healthcare Technologies specializes in providing software solutions for regulated industries within public health and safety, including blood and plasma management. Their HemaConnect product is specifically designed for donor recruitment and engagement, managing aspects like outreach, scheduling, and communication. While InVita Healthcare Technologies offers various solutions for healthcare organizations and their products can interact with hospital EHR systems for data exchange, the search results do not explicitly state that HemaConnect or another InVita product functions as a comprehensive Electronic Health Record (EHR) system for NYBC in the way that Epic's MyChart serves as a portal to the Epic EHR. InVita's focus appears to be more centered on blood and plasma operations and supply chain management. Therefore, while the patient portal vendor and branding are clear, the specific comprehensive EHR system used by NYBC, if any beyond InVita's specialized blood management system, cannot be determined solely from the information about the donor portal.