Leleka Medical Center (Kyiv) has maintained its patient flow by reformatting its reproductive technology clinic and maternity hospital into a multidisciplinary medical center.
“Compared to the pre-war situation, the number of patients in absolute numbers has remained the same thanks to the reformatting of Leleka into a multidisciplinary medical center,” Vadym Zukin, the medical center’s chief operating officer, told Interfax-Ukraine.
At the same time, he noted that the number of patients in obstetrics fluctuates in proportion to the number of births in Kyiv and the region.
Leleka Multifunctional Medical Center is one of the leading Ukrainian clinics in obstetrics, gynecology, and general surgery. The medical center practices medical protocols approved in Ukraine, the United States and Western Europe. The Leleka Center for Modern Surgery provides surgical gynecology, mammology, vascular surgery (phlebology), proctology and urology, endocrine surgery, plastic, abdominal, bariatric, outpatient surgery, and endoscopy.
As reported, in 2019, Leleka was the first in Ukraine to receive JCI accreditation, one of the world’s most prestigious quality standards for medical institutions. The standard is based on the American system of medical accreditation of medical institutions based on the management of patient outcomes.
The JCI International Division accredits hospitals in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South America, and now in Ukraine. JCI annually updates its accreditation standards to expand its patient safety goals.