A Delhi consumer court confirmed the insurer’s denial of a health claim, revealing serious discrepancies in medical documentation. Investigators uncovered that a patient had been administered an injection after their discharge, with evidence showing a pathologist’s signature was forged. A Delhi consumer court confirmed the insurer’s denial of a health claim, revealing serious discrepancies in medical documentation. Investigators uncovered that a patient had been administered an injection after their discharge, with evidence showing a pathologist’s signature was forged.
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