£4.4m for New Diagnostic Equipment in North Wales Hospitals
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£4.4m for New Diagnostic Equipment in North Wales Hospitals
New X-ray equipment with better image quality and reliability is set to be rolled out to hospitals across North Wales. The new equipment, which will be easier for NHS staff to use, supports a range of procedures and imaging requirements for patients and expose people to lower doses of x-rays when images are taken. Colwyn Bay, Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, Wrexham Maelor and Ysbyty Gwynedd hospitals will all benefit from the new equipment as part of a £4.4 …
News in brief: EMIS-X view via web browser, Welsh government invests £4.4m into x-ray equipment, NHSE maternity and neonatal infrastructure review – HTN Health Tech News
From equipment funding to maternity infrastructure review, here are some of the latest health tech stories that have caught our eye from across health and care. Welsh government invesst £4.4. million into x-ray equipment The Welsh government has invested £4.4 million into introducing x-ray equipment across four hospitals in North Wales. Sites in Colwyn Bay and Ysbyty Glan Clwyd will be given “new, updated digital radiology systems” to replace o…
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