One of New Jersey’s largest organ procurement organizations is under investigation by a United States House of Representatives committee for a number of allegations, ranging from discarded organs to a horrific case where the group proceeded with organ recovery in a patient showing signs of life.
The investigation into NJ Sharing Network was launched after nearly a dozen whistleblowers came forward and provided evidence of fraud, cover-ups, and illegal practices, according to a letter sent Wednesday to President and Chief Executive Officer Carolyn Welsh by Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, R-Missouri, and Oversight Subcommittee Chairman David Schweikert, R-Arizona.
“The Committee has obtained information about activities performed by NJTO that amount to not only extreme a

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