Calif.-based Madera Community Hospital completed two phases of a multi-phase project to improve its outpatient center, installing new medical imaging technology and renovating the X-ray room.
The new diagnostic equipment dramatically reduces image time transfer while improving image quality.
The outpatient center also includes a blood draw station, two ultrasound rooms and mammography services. There are additional plans to enlarge and remodel the patient registration and waiting area and enhance breast diagnostic services.
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