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Private clinics in Kiev continue to work even in blackout conditions – survey

Ukrainian private clinics in blackout conditions find opportunities to continue their work and provide medical services to citizens, results of a survey conducted by Interfax-Ukraine.
For example, the private ophthalmology center of family ophthalmology Zorkoclinic noted that since the beginning of full-scale hostilities the clinic has continued to work, providing people with ophthalmic care wherever possible.
“Blackouts really hurt us because it’s impossible to work effectively in a blackout. Most of the equipment has to be plugged in. Most, but not all, so we have completely revised the logistics of our customers and agreed on a certain procedure”, – said in Zorkoclinic.
It was explained that during blackouts the clinic treats patients who can be treated without electricity, in particular those with inflammatory eye diseases, eye injuries, as well as those who need to monitor the intraocular pressure and fundus examinations, because the equipment required for this purpose runs off-line on batteries. In addition, the clinic is developing an online consultation service.
At the same time, Zorkoclinic reported that they plan to connect their own generator at the end of November, as there is not enough battery power for full operation.
The main problem faced by the clinic’s physicians during the blackout was the lack of resources for the urgent purchase of everything necessary to establish an autonomous system of work, coordinating the connection of the generator to the common system and the lack of communication, as well as the provision of heating and water.
“The clinic rooms are electrically heated, so it is currently quite chilly in the rooms. We are considering installing large thermoses so that warm water is available all the time for both staff and clients. We buy water for drinking, as always, but the technical water should be kept at the ready”, – they explained to the agency.
They also noted problems with communication, to solve which helped the Internet provider, whose services are used by the clinic, providing a continuous connection to the Internet.
“While we understood a clear schedule of outages, we carefully planned the appointments with the schedule in mind. Now we very much agree with clients that we will call them as soon as the lights come on. This is very disciplined everyone, and clients are sympathetic to this, “- stressed in Zorkoclinic.
In turn, the Medical Group of Companies (MGC) Adonis said that, in particular, their clinic in Sofievskaya Borschagivka in Kiev is working in normal mode and receives patients according to the schedule, and a maternity hospital takes women in labor around the clock. At the same time, planned and emergency hospitalization and urgent care continue.
Adonis noted that the clinic has an autonomous power supply system, so there is light in each unit 24/7, which allows patients to continue inpatient care even during a power outage.
“At first, because of the blackout, we had to deal with a number of organizational issues urgently, such as delivering technical and potable water and finding fuel for the generators. But now the branch has a large inventory and is ready for any calls of the present. The clinic is stocked with everything we need. Therefore, our and the patients are in comfortable conditions, have unlimited access to drinking water, have the ability to charge their gadgets, “- commented in the clinic of the problems faced by doctors because of blackouts.
At the same time MGC Adonis branch on Podol also works 24/7, is provided with water, and a generator works in case of power outage. All kinds of services are provided there, such as consultations, diagnostics, laboratory tests, surgical interventions, in-patient department and ambulance service.
Adonis on Osokorki also works in the normal mode and accepts patients according to the schedule. The cryobank and the embryological laboratory in the IVF department of the clinic are additionally provided with stable backup power supply, but currently the ultrasound diagnostics does not work during power outages.
MGK Adonis noted that the clinics are provided with generators and the needs of the clinics are covered by 100%. In addition, there are separate power sources for both the outpatient and surgical units and the embryology laboratory. Surgical and inpatient medical care at Adonis is provided in the branches, which operate 24/7.
That said, Adonis pointed out that when dealing with power issues, they “found themselves in a strange situation where the local housing community was blocking the installation of additional power generators.”
“We found a compromise solution and are now in the process of setting up a generator that will supply our patients’ needs, including surgical patients, 100 percent. The clinic is equipped with everything we need. Our patients are comfortable, have unlimited access to drinking water, and can charge their gadgets. Heat is supplied centrally,” the company said.
In turn, the medical network “Dobrobut” reported that as of November 29, most of its 16 medical centers are equipped with generators, and some clinics are still working on installation of battery power.
Both of Dobrobut’s hospitals (on Semya Idzikovskikh St. and Lubomir Guzar St. in Kiev) have autonomous power sources, and their patients continue to receive all necessary medical care and assistance.
“We continue to provide all types of medical care. In particular, you can receive any type of medical care round the clock in our large hospital at 3 Idzikovskikh St., where even in the absence of power supply the hospital, admission department, intensive care unit, surgical operating rooms continue to work and outpatient care is provided. Instrumental diagnostic equipment, including MRI, CT, ultrasound, as well as laboratory equipment, i.e. it is possible to make tests,” – the company said.
At the same time, in other clinics of the network, even during the blackout period, outpatient reception continues, laboratory tests can be done, and in some units it is still possible to make ultrasound and other available instrumental diagnostic services.
At the same time, the clinic stressed that in unpredictable situations, when, for example, the generator does not start, physicians warn patients about the situation and other possibilities of the network clinics.
“Before the visit, you can call the call center “Dobrobut”, and in case there is no connection, but there is access to the Internet, we have created electronic boxes, which can be used to make an appointment or ask a question. If there is no connection at all, you can simply come to any of the Dobrobut medical centers.
That said, even during alarm and curfew times, Dobrobut continues to have emergency care available.
“All clinics have an ample supply of drinking water, Dobrobut coffee shops continue to operate, where you can buy hot tea and coffee, as well as snacks with warm food,” the nurse specified.
The company also reported on its plans to soon open a large hospital on the left bank of the Dnieper River in Kiev, where an in-patient department will operate and a powerful generator will be installed to cover all medical needs of the medical center. However, the company noted that under conditions of constant stabilization and emergency shutdowns, it is quite difficult to plan and carry out technical work on the installation of generators. Accordingly, installation work takes longer.
The Leleka Medical Center, when asked by Interfax-Ukraine, said that their center continues to operate from the generator, to which all critical units are connected, so there is water, heat and light.
“We are provided with everything: both heat and water due to engineering system solutions, which was thought out back during construction in 2015. We provide all medical services as usual. There are generators that allow us to continue working, conducting consultations, taking tests, diagnostics, surgical interventions, deliveries, resuscitation assistance. Medical equipment is working and food is being prepared,” the clinic reported.
The main problem associated with the blackout is the high cost of fuel for the generator. “It’s more expensive than electricity,” the medical center explained,
“There are cell phone and Internet outages during blackouts that we can’t affect. But it doesn’t affect patient safety, it just adds some service inconvenience,” the clinic clarified.

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Power, communications, water and heat supply almost completely restored in Kiev – authorities

Electricity, communications, water and heat supply have been almost completely restored in the Ukrainian capital as of Sunday morning, the press service of the Kiev city military administration said.
“Repair work on the power grid system is in its final stages. As of this morning, most residents of the city are not only with light, but also without emergency and even stabilization shutdowns,” the report said.
It specifies that all this is due to “restored, stable power supply and low power consumption by subscribers.”
“On the scale of the capital water supply, heat supply, communications – everything is working in a normal mode. Only local emergency situations are likely,” the administration concluded.

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More than 400 heating points are already working in Kiev – Mayor Klitschko

Kiev has deployed more than 400 heating points, most of them are equipped in schools and other social institutions of the city, said the mayor of the capital, Vitaliy Klitschko.
“These stations will work every day. Most of them are equipped in schools and other social institutions of the city. If your house has no power supply for more than a day, you can come to the heating point to recharge your gadgets or flashlights, drink tea, find out information about where the water tanks are, where stores and pharmacies are open,” he wrote in the Telegram-channel.
Klitschko added that also “we are working to ensure that for each point the Internet works.”

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There is no water in all Kiev – Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko

Water supplies were suspended Wednesday throughout Kiev due to Russian shelling, the capital’s mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said.
“Due to the shelling, water supplies have been suspended throughout Kiev. Specialists “Kievvodokanal” are working to restore it as quickly as possible, “- he wrote in his Telegram channel.
At the same time, the mayor urged residents of Kiev to stock up on water just in case.
“Specialists are doing everything possible to return water to the homes of residents of Kiev. They are also working to resume power supply in the capital,” Klitschko added.

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Kiev has started to treat roads with de-icing agents

In Kiev the work on processing of roads by de-icing agents has begun. The work involved 268 units of equipment “Kievavtodor”, reports the Kiev city state administration.
“Snow was removed on most streets of urban and district importance. Cleaning continues on local roads. The road service of the capital has been working without stopping for about a day already”, – is indicated in the message.
At the moment, an active processing of roads, bridges and sidewalks by anti-icing agents is conducted. It is noted that after the snowfall in the capital a sharp cold snap is expected: a few hours later the temperature will fall from +1 ° C to -6 ° C.
New snowfalls forecasters predict for Sunday.
“We ask drivers, if possible, to refrain from driving their own cars and not to park on the roadside, so as not to interfere with the work of snow removal equipment. Be as cautious as possible on the roads, obey all traffic rules,” – stressed in the message.

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Heavy snowfall expected in Kiev on Friday, November 18

Heavy snowfall is expected in Kiev on Friday, in connection with which the Kiev city state administration urges residents to leave cars at home to prevent traffic jams.
“Weather forecasters are predicting heavy snowfall tomorrow. The snow will start tomorrow afternoon, intensify in the evening and will last until the middle of the day Saturday. Please do not create traffic jams. After all, snow removal equipment and cars of special services are also standing in them”, – said in the message of the KSCA.
The administration also urges Kyiv residents to take care of parking in advance and not to leave cars on the roadsides of streets and roads, so that road workers can overcome the consequences of precipitation.
“Pedestrians are reminded of reflective elements on clothing. Take care of yourself and be careful on the road,” summed up in the KSCA.

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