Health Sciences Authority
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The Health Sciences Authority (Abbreviation: HSA; Chinese: 卫生科学局) is a statutory board of the Ministry of Health formed on 1 April 2001 to regulate the health products in Singapore, securing Singapore's blood supply and safeguarding the nation's general public health. The HSA also runs a blood banking service and offers consultative immunohaematology to the Ministry of Health's other organisation.