Blood banks typically generate revenue through a combination of selling blood and blood products to hospitals and healthcare facilities, processing fees, and specialized services such as testing and storage. They may also receive funding from government sources and grants, as well as donations from individuals and organizations. Some blood banks operate as non-profit entities, focusing on meeting community health needs, while others may function as for-profit businesses, aiming to maximize financial returns.
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