A doctor and the director of a private clinic in Shepetivka were found to have falsified documents. The clinic, known as ‘Silitseya,’ allowed the doctor and director to access data on patient declarations and input fictitious information into the system. They forged documents claiming to have provided medical services to patients, but in reality, no medical assistance was actually given. As a result, these women received funds from the budget as compensation for services that were never rendered. If found guilty, they could face 3 to 6 years of imprisonment.
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