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J&J, Gold Standard, Bard, the tide is turning
I would connect this to previous posts about transvaginal mesh but the old posts are not discoverable anymore by searching. (@dev I think that you can “reindex” the site on Google. I don’t know if there’s a fee but it is probably doable. It’s just 1’s and 0’s). I found it interesting that Johnson & Johnson, aka J&J, aka Ethicon, used the term ‘gold standard” when that is the term Bard uses to describe their hernia mesh. Gold standard is a pure marketing and sales term since all it really means is the use of the precious metal as a standard for valuing currency. It has no implicit meaning about quality, just quantity. It’s a meaningless term as far as quality or performance is concerned, that sounds impressive.
Anyway, here is a link to the latest in the wave of judgements against a mesh device maker. The truth comes out, eventually. Hernia mesh is next, I hope. Of course, it’s jsut a monetary penalty that will be folded in to cost increases to be paid by the patients through increased insurance premiums. But, maybe, someday, somebody with influence will see the con and do something about it.
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