$250K Boost for Deniliquin Hospital Surgery Gear

NSW Gov

The Deniliquin community will benefit from a $250,000 funding boost from the NSW Government to upgrade health facilities in Murrumbidgee Local Health District.

The Minns Labor Government is investing a total of almost $12 million in 61 projects as part of the Regional Health Minor Works Program.

As part of the program, Deniliquin Hospital received $250,000 to purchase two surgical suite pendants. These pendants allow for easier access to medical gases and general surgical equipment, complementing recent enhancements to the hospital's theatres.

In addition to the $250,000 investment in upgrades at Deniliquin Hospital the Minns Labor Government is also investing $250,000 in Young Hospital. This investment at Young will be used to upgrade operating theatre equipment.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park:

"The NSW Government is committed to investing in upgrading health facilities to support better health outcomes for rural and regional communities.

"The Rural Minor Works Program will allow Murrumbidgee Local Health District to upgrade surgical equipment at Deniliquin Hospital to enhance the working environment for health staff and improve patient experiences.

"The Program is one of a number of investments the Minns Labor Government is making to strengthen rural and regional health services, so people have access to the best possible care close to home."

Quotes attributable to Member for Murray Helen Dalton:

"This $250,000 investment in Deniliquin Hospital helps to ensure our regional and rural communities receive the best possible healthcare closer to home.

"This new equipment at Deniliquin Hospital will help to ensure clinical staff continue to offer high quality and timely care to patients."

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