Tom Mueller just published a monumental work on whistleblowing, Crisis of Conscience - Whistleblowing the an Age of Fraud The introductory chapter starts with the TMAP/ Risperdal/ Johnson and Johnson case. We first posted on this case in 2006 here. Briefly, as revealed by whistleblower Allen Jones, Johnson and Johnson subsidiary Janssen was accused of conducting a campaign of deception,
from Health Care Renewal https://ift.tt/35nq13n The Rise of the Suits - First Hints of Managerialism in Health CareHealthy Care Renewal
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