A Wichita woman has pleaded guilty and has been sentenced to repay the Kansas Medicaid system more than $16,000 for her conviction on two Medicaid fraud-related charges, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said today. Kyla Kongvongsay, 22, of Wichita, pleaded guilty on Friday in Sedgwick County District Court to one count of making a false claim, statement or representation to the Medicaid program and one count of unlawful acts concerning computers. Retired Sedgwick County Judge Ben Burgess accepted the plea to the two misdemeanors and sentenced Kongvongsay to repay the Kansas Medicaid program $16,089.67. He also sentenced her to serve 12 months of supervised probation.