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KS passed in the 2006 legis session ---
http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2006/84.pdf -- provider training
KS passed in the 2007 legis session --
http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/178.pdf -- PN patient education
We got a lot of information on costs, etc from Donna Regan, Manager, at the
St. Louis public cord blood bank 314-268-2787. Sounds like you might want
to send out an RFP to get a public bank to bid on the project. There are a
couple of private banks that also handle some donations. Maybe these would
also bid.
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Linda Kenney, MPH, Director
KDHE/Bureau of Family Health
1000 SW Jackson, #220
Topeka, KS 66612-1274
phone.785.296.1310, fax.785.296.6553
"Vaz, Sharon A."
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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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