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London Hospitals Trial Drones for Blood Sample Deliveries

London’s Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust has launched a six-month pilot project to transport urgent blood samples via drones, aiming to cut delivery times from over 30 minutes to under two, the Express Tribune reported on Saturday.

Currently, samples are transported by van or motorbike, often delayed by traffic. The initiative, regulated by the Civil Aviation Authority, is designed to improve patient care, especially for those at high risk of complications.

In collaboration with healthcare logistics firm Apian and drone delivery company Wing, the trial follows successful studies showing that drones can safely transport blood products without compromising their viability. Previous trials in Northumbria and Rwanda have demonstrated the effectiveness of drones in medical logistics, significantly reducing delivery times and waste.

This pioneering effort in London could pave the way for broader drone use in the NHS, enhancing the efficiency of medical supply deliveries and ensuring timely patient care.

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