Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City to Implement 2 Donor Solutions DENVER, Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Global Med Technologies®, Inc. ("Global Med" or the "Company") (OTC:GLOB) (BULLETIN BOARD: GLOB) , an international healthcare information technology company, today announced that its Wyndgate Technologies® division has licensed ElDorado Donor® blood management software and Donor Doc® health history questionnaire to Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City ("CBC") of Kansas City, Missouri. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040226/GLOBALMEDLOGO) ElDorado Donor blood management software combines system management, donor management tools, testing, manufacturing processes and distribution into one application which will allow CBC to have a reliable information stream from donation to final distribution. ElDorado Donor was developed as part of an integrated modular system specifically designed for community and hospital-based donor centers to increase efficiency and help enhance blood safety during the manufacture of blood products for transfusion. Dr. Jay Menitove, Community Blood Center's President/CEO and Medical Director, exclaimed, "We are thrilled to begin implementing the ElDorado system. This is a major step forward in CBC's modernization course." Dr. Menitove continued, "We were challenged with the task of finding state-of-the-art donor management software that would provide a smooth migration for our staff and be configurable enough to replicate key processes in our older system. Although our current homegrown software has many outstanding features, it uses an older software platform. ElDorado Donor's feature-rich software and adaptability give us confidence in our decision to make the transition to a modern system." Global Med's Donor Doc software will unite an electronic pre-donation health history questionnaire with ElDorado Donor's complex blood management system to help evaluate donor suitability for donation prior to processing blood products. According to the FDA's Biologics Guidance, donor questionnaires play an important role in identifying most ineligible donors(1). The primary point of questioning a donor is to make certain that the donor is in good health, the donation process is safe for the donor, and to identify risk factors for diseases transmissible by blood and blood components. Kim Peck, MA, MT(ASCP)SBB, Vice President of Quality and Compliance for CBC stated, "Our motivation for purchasing Donor Doc was two-fold. First, it was important to us to increase the level of product safety by upgrading to an electronic questionnaire with features that help assure FDA donor eligibility regulations are being followed. Second, we wanted to improve our donor's registration experience by providing an electronic method as opposed to the old paper questionnaire. Our donors are very enthusiastic about our decision." Thomas F. Marcinek, President and COO of Global Med Technologies, commented, "Community Blood Center is a major contributor to the health of the people in the Midwest and an important organization in Global Med's customer base. We appreciate the confidence CBC has shown in our ability to deliver innovative products and services that meet their needs. Global Med is an international leader in cellular management solutions as a result of its ability to develop quality systems that meet today's needs and stay abreast of tomorrow's regulatory requirements." (1)U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Guidance for Industry: Implementation of Acceptable Full-Length Donor History Questionnaire and Accompanying Materials for Use in Screening Donors of Blood and Blood Components. July-11-2009. (http://www.fda.gov/ BiologicsBloodVaccines/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/Guidances/Blood /ucm073445.htm) About Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City As an independent, not-for-profit organization, Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City (CBC) serves over 70 hospitals in more than 70 counties in Missouri and Kansas. Since opening in 1958, over 800,000 people have received blood donated at CBC. Donations are made at eight neighborhood sites and more than 1,800 annual bloodmobiles. Of the 140,000 pints collected each year, approximately 65% are given through mobiles. CBC is a member of America's Blood Centers, North America's largest network of nonprofit community centers, which collects half of the US blood supply, and Blood Centers of America. CBC is accredited by the AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks). For more information visit http://www.savealifenow.org/. About Global Med Technologies®, Inc. Global Med Technologies, Inc. is an international healthcare information technology company which develops regulated and non-regulated products and services for the healthcare industry. As a leading provider of blood and laboratory systems and services, Global Med's products are deployed in 20 countries and serve over 2,100 transfusion centers, blood banks and laboratory sites. Global Med's division, Wyndgate Technologies®, is a leader in software products and services for donor centers and hospital transfusion services. Wyndgate's eDonor® product offers innovative web-based tools for donor relationship management. Hemo-Net®, Wyndgate's remote hosting service, provides secure, economical solutions for healthcare organizations. PeopleMed®, Inc., a Global Med subsidiary, implements cost-effective software validation, consulting and compliance solutions to hospitals and donor centers. Global Med's European subsidiary, Inlog, SA, is a leading developer of donor center and transfusion management systems as well as cellular therapy software, laboratory information systems and quality assurance medical software systems internationally. For more information about Global Med's products and services, please call 800-996-3428 or visit http://www.globalmedtech.com/. This news release may include statements that constitute forward-looking statements, usually containing the words "believe," "estimate," "project," "expects" or similar expressions. These statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. By making these forward-looking statements, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes after the date of this news release. http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040226/GLOBALMEDLOGO http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Global Med Technologies, Inc. CONTACT: Michael I. Ruxin, M.D. of Global Med Technologies, Inc., +1-303-238-2000 Web Site: http://www.globalmedtech.com/

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