Created for Health only shares the basic results we need to record your status in our database with SafeBlood. This is even done by the system itself.
As long as there is no referral of a blood donor, no one will ever see your name or your membership status, except of yourself.
We have three different status identifiers:
- You can either be not validated at all, which means we can’t even be sure that you are a real person (ā)
- you can be validated, which means that you have uploaded an ID card and we have verified your identity (ā )
- or you have completed the analysis (š), and then we know that your blood is clean, and at the same time, of course, that you are a real person (ā š).
This can look like this in your member area when you are logged in, for example, for a family of six:
(This is the view of the international site safeblood.net or similar. Please note that the display of your member area looks different on the American website safeblood.com. In the USA there is no verification system in place, as members don’t have to upload any ID-documents, therefore there is no ā nor ā symbol, only the š, once a member has done the C19VRA.)
As mentioned above, only you as a logged in member will see this data. In the case of a blood donation referral, the person in need of a transfusion or the hospital where they are staying can receive the contact details of the geographically closest matches for the potential transfusion. In this anonymized example, where a fictitious member in Amsterdam needs a transfusion, you will see a green ā at the top, which means that the identity of this member is verified, but he has not performed the analysis.
Another option is for you to ask our team to make the referral, in which case only we will see the names and status. However, once the hospital has to arrange the transfusion, it will need your contact details.