U.S. healthcare wastes millions of dollars treating costly endoscopes (some costing $50,000-$60,000), and other advanced medical instruments, as disposable assets rather than managing them appropriately. These costs, often hidden in capital accounts and over-priced service contracts and repairs, could be better spent on patient care and medical equipment. This situation, exacerbated by the lack of transparency and regulation in the instrument repair industry, demands a revised approach to instrument ownership within the healthcare sector.

Calling McSweeney's stolen phone story 'extremely fishy' not a conspiracy, Badenoch says
Kemi Badenoch has told Sky News the row over reported missing messages from Morgan McSweeney’s stolen phone is “extremely fishy” and calling it so is


