Dubbo Hospital is among the Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) facilities benefiting from a "very thorough replacement program" for medical imaging equipment.
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This week the health district announced it had spent $450,000 replacing ultrasound machines at Dubbo, Orange and Forbes.
WNSWLHD medical imaging services general manager James Harvey said they provided an important boost to the region's medical imaging services.
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"We have a very thorough replacement program for our medical imaging equipment," he said.
"This year alone we have replaced nearly $3.5 million worth of equipment across a range of sites including Orange, Dubbo, Forbes, Coonabarabran and Bourke.
"We strive to ensure our medical imaging departments and staff utilise the best and most up-to-date equipment as possible, leading to improved diagnostic outcomes for patients."
Forbes Health Service medical imaging manager Jenny Webb said the world-class and state-of-the-art equipment "benefits all patients referred to our medical imaging service".
"We can offer a wide variety of scan types that patients don't need to travel elsewhere for," she said.
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