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Hi Pam,
Iowa just passed legislation for a task force to study postnatal tissue and fluid banking. This would be storage for research, not public use. We explored the banking for public use, but after talking with some of the existing programs (including St. Louis and Texas), it was going to be cost prohibitive for us.
Kim Piper
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From: Communication for the Heartland Regional Genetics Group on behalf of Vaz, Sharon A.
Sent: Wed 5/2/2007 4:18 PM
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Subject: Question about Public Cord Blood Banks
Are there any State Health Departments involved in the oversight and/or administration of a Public Cord Blood Bank? Oklahoma currently has legislation being considered to "pass" money through the health department to the Oklahoma Blood Institute to set up a public cord blood bank.
I would like to talk with any Health Department staff that have been involved in the establishment and/or administration of a public cord blood bank.
Thanks.
Pam King, MPA, RN
Director of Genetics &
State Genetics Coordinator
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Screening, Special Services and SoonerStart
1000 NE 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1299
(405) 271-9444, ext. 56737
FAX: (405) 271-4892
Blackberry: (405) 301-1028
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www.health.ok.gov/program/gp
http://heartland.ouhsc.edu <http://heartland.ouhsc.edu/>
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