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Ukraine's healthcare transformation progress in the context of European integration On June 26, 2018, the EU-Ukraine Sub-Committee on Economic and Other Sector Cooperation cluster meeting participants, including representatives of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, discussed the major accomplishments and future prospects for bringing the Ukrainian healthcare in line with the European standards in the context of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement implementation.
9 July
50 Ukrainian hospitals will be equipped with solar panels Ukrainian medical institutions will be equipped with solar stations with energy conservation systems from the charity organization “Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation” as part of the campaign of the “50 Solar Hospitals” Foundation. Now such equipment is already being installed in Chernihiv Regional Children's Hospital and Ivankiv Central Raion Hospital, with a capacity of 44.59 and 25.07 kW, respectively.
25 April
Medical students will be involved in providing medical care during emergencies The government approved the procedure for involving certain categories of persons in the provision of medical care for the period of quarantine, emergency, or martial law. The decree defines that some specialists can be involved in the provision of medical care for the period of quarantine, emergency or martial law
21 April
The Ministry of Health, together with WHO, is developing solutions for improving and developing cancer care The working group on improving and developing cancer care together with experts from the WHO Office in Ukraine discussed the draft National Cancer Control Strategy for the period up to 2030 and the operational plan for its implementation in 2023-2025.
20 April
Another 324 powerful generators were delivered to the regions of Ukraine From January to March 2023, 324 generators with a capacity from 9 kW to 264 kW and a total cost of 3.7 million US dollars were delivered to the regions of Ukraine that were most affected by the war. Of those, 166 generators were delivered to medical institutions in Ukraine.
19 April
The Ministry of Health will purchase expensive equipment - MRI and linear accelerators - at the expense of the state budget The Ministry of Health received the right to purchase expensive equipment, in particular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and linear accelerators, at the expense of the state budget.
18 April
More than 50 thousand studies of newborns were conducted as part of advanced neonatal screening For the purpose of early diagnosis and timely appointment of effective treatment, a system of advanced neonatal screening of newborns has been introduced in Ukraine since October 2022. The aim of the study is a comprehensive diagnosis of rare genetic diseases in the first days of a baby's life.
14 April
The capacity of the rehabilitation system in Ukraine has more than doubled The capacity of the rehabilitation system in Ukraine has more than doubled. This was stated by the Minister of Health of Ukraine during his speech on the topic “Development of rehabilitation in Ukraine” in the framework of the International Rehabilitation Forum, which was held in Lviv.
12 April
Outpatient clinic in Kyiv oblast that was completely destroyed by the invaders a year ago was rebuilt In Makariv, in Kyiv oblast, an outpatient clinic that was destroyed by the invaders was rebuilt. In March last year, during the occupation of the region, the Makariv outpatient clinic burned to the ground from a direct hit by a russian shell. The medical institution was rebuilt by the joint efforts of the Ministry of Health, the charitable foundation of the Kyiv School of Economics "The KSE Foundation", the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, and numerous both Ukrainian and international benefactors.
10 April
Quality of medical care should be a priority for hospitals - Viktor Liashko Hospitals should not pursue a new name and a beautiful signboard, but the quality of medical care. This was stated by the Minister of Health of Ukraine Viktor Liashko during an online meeting with the participation of representatives of the Association of Cities of Ukraine, oblast centers of Ukraine and the city of Kyiv, where the participants discussed the development of a capable network of hospitals.
7 April
Ukraine received 70 vehicles for patronage nurses from UNICEF Ukraine received 70 vehicles that were purchased at the expense of UNICEF and with donations from people from the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The vehicles will be used by patronage nurses to help children from birth to three years of age. These vehicles will help medical staff be even more mobile and visit families with children in remote communities. They will be transferred to 65 primary health care centers in 11 oblasts of the country most affected by the war operations.
6 April