According to reports, a government doctor at a local hospital is accused of administering incorrect treatment to a patient. The patient alleges that non-medical staff provided antibiotics for gastric pain, and a bill of Rs 350 was charged without proper documentation.
Key highlights:
• Patient received antibiotics for gastric pain from non-medical staff.
• Allegation of billing irregularities with Rs 350 charged without a bill.
• Government doctor under scrutiny for administering wrong treatment.
The allegations raise concerns about the quality of medical care and transparency in billing procedures at the government hospital, prompting calls for a thorough investigation.
Source: India City News, Indian Cities | Cities News – Times of India