Do you have the habit of donating blood? A few days ago, in order to encourage more people to respond to the blood donation campaign and help more people in need, the government has provided various benefits to blood donors, including free medical care, outpatient clinics, and ward benefits!
According to the data, the Ministry of Health will divide the blood donors into 10 grades according to the number of blood donations, and each grade has different benefits. Let’s take a look!
First blood donation
- You can enjoy 4 months of free outpatient and medical treatment and stay in a second-class ward.
Donate blood twice a year
- Hepatitis B vaccine is available free of charge.
Those who donated blood 2 to 5 times
- You can enjoy 4 months of free outpatient and medical treatment and stay in a second-class ward.
Those who donated blood 6 to 10 times
- You can enjoy free outpatient clinic for 1 year and free second-class ward for 6 months.
Those who donated blood 11 to 15 times
- You can enjoy free outpatient treatment and treatment for 2 years, and free admission to the second-class ward for 1 year.
Those who donated blood 16 to 20 times
- Enjoy 2 years of free outpatient treatment and treatment, and free admission to the second-class ward.
Those who donated blood 21 to 30 times
- You can enjoy 3 years of free outpatient and treatment, and free admission to the second-class ward.
Those who donated blood 31 to 40 times
- You can enjoy 4 years of free outpatient treatment and treatment, and free admission to the first-class ward.
Those who donated blood 41 to 50 times
- You can enjoy free outpatient and treatment for 6 years, and stay in the first-class ward for free.
Donate blood more than 50 times or donate platelets more than 150 times
- You can enjoy free outpatient and treatment for 10 years, and stay in the first-class ward and second-class ward for free.
It should be noted that blood donors need a certificate of donating blood to the hospital in order to enjoy related benefits! As for the welfare time of outpatient and ward, it is counted from the day of the last blood donation!
These are the benefits that blood donors can get! If you are eligible to donate blood, you may wish to support these blood donation campaigns!