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==Info on TMAP==
TMAP was a way for several pharmaceutical companies, primarily Janssen (of Johnson & Johnson) to increase sales for expensive, on-patent drugs (atypical antipsychotics) by developing guidelines for prescribing. Google "TMAP Janssen Risperdal Texas" to find articles in a variety of publications, from Forbes to pharma-focused outlets.
Here are some in the popular press:
Making Drugs, Shaping the Rules in The New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/01/business/making-drugs-shaping-the-rules.html article]
State Settles Largest Ever Medicaid Fraud in the Texas Tribune [https://www.texastribune.org/2012/01/19/state-settles-largest-ever-medicaid-fraud-suit/ article]
Here is a court filing:
[https://highline.huffingtonpost.com/miracleindustry/americas-most-admired-lawbreaker/assets/documents/2/jones-v-janssen_melsheimer.pdf?build=02281049 pdf]
Also, I would not say TMAP is a controversy, as one of my fellow editors did. Janssen was caught engaging in fraud, tried in court, and settled for -- I think -- $158 million. The sad part is that a lot of Medicaid children were given drugs that Janssen claimed were in their best interest, but were not.[[User:Sunandmoonandstars|Sunandmoonandstars]] ([[User talk:Sunandmoonandstars|talk]]) 17:11, 19 January 2021 (UTC)
==Untitled==
I'm just a user. I'm doing some research and wanted to know about the Texas Medication Algorithm Project. This entry does not inform the reader about what it is. I am to believe it is a screening for mental health disorders. A screening would have specific screening questions and screen for specific mental health disorders. This entry does not provide that basic information but talks more about controversy. I still don't know anything about the actual screening tool or what they are screening for. Thanks. [[User:mimlandry]]
== Large POV chop ==
After going over this, the final two thirds of this article simply had to be discarded: it simply made too may charged allegations without any evidence (at the moment). If the original author can find some primary or secondary sources to cite regarding this controversy, we can add a "controversy" section later. – [[User:ClockworkSoul|Clockwork]][[User talk:ClockworkSoul|'''Soul''']] 22:13, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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== Satel link ==
What is the link? I can't see anything about it in the article which is linked to. [[User:Midgley|Midgley]] 23:43, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
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