Welcome to the ambivalent world of healthcare, where confusion reigns as shifts in science and guidelines seemingly raise more questions than they answer.
The biggest piece of social legislation since Medicare has passed. The sweeping healthcare reform bill will touch the lives of all Americans, and even more so for the 34 million who will now have health insurance.
While the debate rages whether reform should be immediate or incremental in the Obama administration, the stage is set for some landmark battles. Nancy Hicks reports on both sides
The law of unintended consequences is doing great harm to healthcare associations and advocacy groups, as companies have been forced to retreat from traditional venues of support for nonprofit organizations.