Fake registration scheme involving 140,000 patients uncovered in medical facilities of Kazakhstan, damages exceed 3.5 billion tengeAKIPRESS.COM - The Financial Monitoring Agency has uncovered schemes involving the fake registration of 140,000 Kazakhstani citizens and the submission of false information about medical services, which resulted in the illegal receipt of funding from the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), informburo.kz reported, citing the Agency. The damage to the state exceeded 501 million tenge. As part of the scheme, more than 15,000 Kazakhstani citizens were illegally registered with the clinic, and 79 million tenge worth of fake medical services were issued through the Damu Med information system. The director entered into contracts with the Social Health Insurance Fund for emergency and scheduled care under the Mandatory Social Health Insurance package worth over 450 million tenge. As a result, more than 4,500 fake medical services were identified, and the damage to the state amounted to 66 million tenge.