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Funding for health upgrades in Far West

FAR West communities will benefit from a $1.9 million funding boost from the State Government to upgrade hospitals and health facilities in the region.

As part of the Regional Health Minor Works Program, various hospitals and health services will receive upgrades around the region.

Projects in Far West Local Health District include:

$500,000 to upgrade Broken Hill Hospital’s Central Sterilising Service Department’s Electronic Tracking System and Instrument Management System, with the work to be completed in three phases.

$250,000 to the Wilcannia Multi-Purpose Service to support essential safety measures for health staff who travel in and around the facility during all hours. This will include installation of security lighting, cameras, wet-weather ground coating, installation of duress alarms to outside areas with increased range and durability, a fire panel upgrade, and installation of perimeter fencing.

$250,000 to purchase a Transperineal Biopsy of the Prostate ultrasound machine and biopsy probe at Broken Hill Hospital which will assist the urology service with diagnosis.

$220,000 to support the repurposing of a medical records room and an unused bathroom to toilet and shower facilities for emergency department and palliative care patients at Wilcannia MPS.

$190,000 to upgrade waste sanitisers across the District.

$170,000 for three projects at White Cliffs Health Service to improve patient experiences and support staff safety. This includes the installation of an accessible patient toilet, upgrading CCTV cameras, and soundproofing the waiting room.

$160,000 for key clinical equipment for a new Renal Dialysis Unit currently being developed at Wilcannia MPS. These include an ECG machine, a dedicated virtual care unit for clinical support, and a pan sanitiser to meet infection prevention and control guidelines.

$90,000 to create a community walking track and memorial garden at Menindee Health Service for Aboriginal communities to place a plant of their choice in remembrance. The project will also enable patients to exercise to improve their mental and physical health, as well as reflect in a culturally safe and appropriate environment.

$75,000 to upgrade the front entry at Tibooburra Health Service to improve safety for staff and patients.

Works will also be undertaken to improve comfort and liveability of staff accommodation.

The Far West LHD is planning to complete these projects over the current financial year and the next.

Member for Barwon, Roy Butler said these upgrades will make a positive different.

“The NSW Government’s commitment to upgrading equipment and health facilities in the Far West is pleasing to see and will help to make a positive difference in the provision of healthcare to our communities,” he said.

“It’s often that clinical health services are at the forefront when we think of healthcare delivery, but providing functional, up-to-date and high-quality amenities for our healthcare workforce is just as important.”

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