verehalduses
Verehalduses is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to describe a system of governance for blood and blood-derived resources. The word combines vere (blood) and haldus (administration). In academic and fictional contexts, verehalduses denotes centralized planning and control over the collection, storage, and distribution of blood, plasma, and related products.
Functions typically include mandatory donor recruitment, screening for safety, centralized blood banks, logistics for transportation, allocation
The concept appears in theoretical discussions on public health ethics and in dystopian or speculative fiction.
Critics warn of potential abuses, including coercive donation, unequal access, surveillance over individuals, and overemphasis on
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