To promote and encourage voluntary blood donation
To lay down the legal principle that the provision of blood for transfusion is a professional medical service and not a sale of a commodity
To provide for adequate, safe, affordable and equitable distribution of supply of blood and blood products
To inform the public of the need for voluntary blood donation to curb the hazards caused by the commercial sale of blood
To teach the benefits and rationale of voluntary blood donation in the existing health subjects of the formal education system in all public and private schools, in the elementary, high school and college levels as well as the non-formal education system
To mobilize all sectors of the community to participate in mechanisms for voluntary and non-profit collection of blood
To mandate the Department of Health to establish and organize a National Blood Transfusion Service Network in order to rationalize and improve the provision of adequate and safe supply of blood
To provide for adequate assistance to institutions promoting voluntary blood donation and providing non-profit blood services, either through a system of reimbursement for costs from patients who can afford to pay, or donations from governmental and non-governmental entities
To require all blood collection units and blood banks/centers to operate on a non-profit basis
To establish scientific and professional standards for the operation of blood collection units and blood banks/centers in the Philippines
To regulate and ensure the safety of all activities related to the collection, storage and banking of blood
To require upgrading of blood banks/centers to include preventive services and education to control spread of blood transfusion transmissible diseases