March 12, 201010 minutes 39 seconds
Seems not all that long ago that healthcare reform not only seemed possible, but probable. Now the prospects are unsettled.
In this edition of the Bioethics Channel, Eleanor Clift talks about the political maneuvering that has made passage of healthcare reform so challenging.
Ms. Clift will be the keynote speaker at the annual dinner of the Center for Practical Bioethics on April 13.
Link: Podcast, Eleanor Clift on Healthcare Reform, The Bioethics Channel, March 12
Seems not all that long ago that healthcare reform not only seemed possible, but probable. Now the prospects are unsettled.
In this edition of the Bioethics Channel, Eleanor Clift talks about the political maneuvering that has made passage of healthcare reform so challenging.
Ms. Clift will be the keynote speaker at the annual dinner of the Center for Practical Bioethics on April 13.
Link: Podcast, Eleanor Clift on Healthcare Reform, The Bioethics Channel, March 12
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