Director of Kyiv City Clinical Emergency Hospital Dismissed
Viktor Dorosh, the director of the Municipal Non-Profit Enterprise 'Kyiv City Clinical Hospital of Emergency Medical Care,' has been removed from his post. The decision, made by the Kyiv City State Administration’s Health Department, takes effect on June 18, 2026. His dismissal follows a comprehensive inspection that uncovered multiple violations, as well as breaches of contract terms and failure to properly fulfill his official duties.
Reasons Behind the Termination
The audit was launched in response to public outcry and formal complaints from citizens. According to a statement from the Health Department:
“The decision to terminate the contract and dismiss Viktor Mykolayovych Dorosh from his role as director was made in line with current legislation and based on the findings of a specialized commission. All recorded violations have been properly assessed from both a management and personnel standpoint by the relevant Department.”
Dorosh’s removal highlights serious shortcomings in hospital administration that sparked public indignation and demands for accountability from authorities. This case underscores the growing emphasis on transparency and quality management within state-run healthcare facilities. The public pressure and the resulting inspection, triggered by citizen appeals, stress the importance of holding healthcare leaders responsible. The Department’s next moves could shape public trust in the healthcare system and its governance structures.