Hospital Pays Villagers Rs. 200 to Act as Patients, for Licence | Read

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A private hospital in Haryana is facing allegations of admitting fake patients to show bed strength ahead of its mandatory inspection by the Medical Council of India. The inspection is a prerequisite for recognition as a medical college. The council guidelines mandate that a hospital looking at admitting 100 MBBS students must have 600 beds with at least 70 percent patient occupancy.

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