We create potential for saving lives

The Finnish Red Cross Blood Service is the nationwide blood service provider in Finland.

Our services comprise recruiting blood donors, organising blood donation, collecting blood and testing the donated blood. We use the donated blood to make cellular blood products which we then deliver to hospitals for use in treating patients. We also operate a Stem Cell Registry.

A highly professional and effective organisation, excellent donor relations and co-operation with health-care staff and regulatory authorities ensures the success in achieving our goals. Together we create potential to enhance patients’ quality of life and to save lives.

An independent organisation within the Finnish Red Cross

The Blood Service is a part of the Finnish Red Cross. We are a not-for-profit organisation, and our prime concern is what is best for the patient. The income from selling hospitals the products and services we provide are used to cover the operating expenses and investments. Our net sales amount annually to about 65 million euros. More information about the economy is in our annual report.

Our operations are subject to the Finnish Blood Service Act and other regulations, including the EU Blood Safety Directive. In Finland, we are supervised by the National Agency for Medicines.

Products and services for the Finnish health-care sector

The Blood Service provides Finnish hospitals with various blood products for treating patients. We also offer hospitals laboratory services, such as blood group testing and investigations related to organ transplantation and blood coagulation. Other laboratory testing carried out by the Blood Service include, for instance, blood group antibody screening of all pregnant women in Finland.

Our specialist staff provides consultation for doctors and other health-care professionals. As an important aspect of haemovigilance, i.e. surveillance of the safety of the entire transfusion chain, we collect data of transfusion-related adverse effects.

Donor centres and mobile blood collection units

The Blood Service employs some 500 people. Most of the staff work at the Helsinki Blood Centre in Kivihaka, which also houses many functions of the Blood Service, such as laboratory services, quality control and support operations. The donor centres of the Blood Service employ approximately nearly a hundred people at 10 locations.

In addition to donor centres, blood can be donated at sessions run by mobile blood collection units. Such sessions are arranged annually, or even monthly, in almost every town and rural district in Finland, as well as in many workplaces, educational institutions and military garrisons.

Annual report of the Blood Service

You can find the key figures, metrics and annual reports of the Blood Service on our annual report page.

Read our annual report

Blood Service strategy

In the Blood Service’s strategy 2022-2026, emphasis is placed on flexible operational readiness, operational reliability and the development of new treatments.

Read more about our strategy

Legislation and supervision

The purpose of legislation and supervision is to ensure the safety of blood products for the patient.

Read more about legislation and supervision