Lucknow: An inquiry has been launched in the ophthalmology department of King George’s Medical University (KGMU) after a patient was allegedly asked to buy costly items, including a lens for cataract surgery, from the open market.A four-member committee has started collecting evidence and has recorded statements of the patient, family members and staff. Initial findings suggest possible commission practices., with suspected involvement of doctors and employees
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