A former local corporator discovered a cleaning staff member conducting an ECG on a patient at a BMC-run hospital in Mumbai. The hospital acknowledged it due to a lack of technicians and claimed the individual was trained and supervised. The incident highlights the broader manpower shortage at peripheral hospitals.
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