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Powerful California Nurses Union Eyes National Audience For ‘Medicare For All’ Campaign

Morning Briefing

Previously, the California Nurses Association, which represents 100,000 nurses across California, focused on the state’s efforts to shift to single-payer health care. But the organization is rebranding its efforts to go national. In other news, a new poll reveals single-payer’s popularity with younger Americans.

White House Attorney Urged Several Candidates For Top Spot At DEA To Withdraw Before Accepting Job Himself

Morning Briefing

Uttam Dhillon is now the Trump administration’s third-consecutive acting administrator for the DEA — which oversees the federal response to the opioid epidemic. Some law enforcement groups have voiced opposition to Dhillon’s appointment. Meanwhile, the FDA is likely to approve a powerful opioid despite the disapproval from the head of the agency’s advisory panel.

Caitlyn Jenner Retracts Support Of Trump: ‘The Trans Community Is Being Relentlessly Attacked By This President’

Morning Briefing

Caitlyn Jenner is a transgender rights activist who made waves by supporting President Donald Trump. But following the report that the administration is considering a new definition of gender that would eliminate protections for transgender individuals, she wrote an opinion piece saying that she was “wrong.”

Tobacco Giant Altria To Discontinue Most Of Its Flavored E-Cigarettes, Throws Support Behind Raising Federal Smoking Age

Morning Briefing

The moves come amid heightened government scrutiny of the e-cigarette industry, with the FDA trying to curb an “epidemic” of vaping among young people. Altria only has a tiny slice of the market, but the decision could pressure other companies, like Juul, to follow suit.

Attacking Big Pharma Has Become Cornerstone In Claire McCaskill’s Campaign. Here Are Her Main Talking Points.

Morning Briefing

Stat’s annotated excerpt of her stump speech demonstrates a political candidate going all-in on Big Pharma, as Sen. Claire McCaskill’s (D-Wis.) fights to retain her seat. In other news from the elections, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) talks about her support for “Medicare for all” during a debate with Republican challenger Chele Farley.

Pharma Comes Out Swinging Against White House Plan In Opening Salvo Of Likely Fierce Battle

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PhRMA, a lobbying group for pharmaceutical companies, called the proposal “price controls” and said it was “disappointed the administration put the needs of patients aside with these proposals.” There will likely be escalating pushback from the industry against the new proposal intended to curb high drug prices.

Trump Proposes Tying The Amount The Government Pays For Certain Drugs To Their Cost In Other Countries

Morning Briefing

President Donald Trump says his plan will take aim at “global freeloading” with his plan, which would run essentially as a pilot program within the Medicare Part B program. “Same company. Same box. Same pill. Made in the exact same location, and you would go to some countries and it would be 20 percent of the cost of what we pay,” he said.

Complicated Family Dynamics, Old Wounds Can Often Turn Decisions About Loved Ones With Dementia Contentious

Morning Briefing

A few recent celebrity cases have highlighted how making decisions over a loved one with dementia can be emotionally fraught. “We find there’s a lot of conflict,” said Ruth Drew, director of information and support services for the Alzheimer’s Association. “Often times, there are old family dynamics that are emerging. Old stressors and old wounds that people thought were put to rest a long time ago.” In other public health news: decoding genomes, herbicide, violence against Native American women, the cerebellum, breast-feeding, and more.

Gun Store Owner Marshals Voters To Expand Medicaid In Idaho

KFF Health News Original

Idaho is one of four conservative states where voters next month will determine whether to buck the GOP’s resistance to the Affordable Care Act and implement or renew its expansion of Medicaid to adults.

Podcast: KHN’s ‘What The Health?’ Trump, GOP Fight Back On Health Care

KFF Health News Original

In this episode of KHN’s “What the Health?” Julie Rovner of Kaiser Health News, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Kimberly Leonard of the Washington Examiner and Alice Ollstein of Politico discuss a flurry of proposals from the Trump administration on prices Medicare pays for drugs and the Affordable Care Act.

U.S. Diplomats Pulled Out Of China Had Different Injuries Than Ones From Cuba

Morning Briefing

The new findings may ease fears that whatever affected the diplomats in Havana has spread, though doctors still do not know what has caused either set of injuries. In other public health news: intimate partner violence, CPR, heart attacks, spinal cord operations, and more.

Fatal Viral Outbreak At New Jersey Medical Center Poses High Risk For Frail, Young Patients

Morning Briefing

As adenovirus infection claimed its seventh victim, health officials investigate the cause of the outbreak at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell, N.J.. The for-profit center has closed its doors to new patients. Normally, the virus would cause a mild illness with cold-like symptoms in otherwise healthy people.

Health Advisory Group Recommends Hepatitis A Shots For Homeless As Outbreaks Increase

Morning Briefing

The panel’s unanimous recommendation to vaccinate against the contagious liver disease would make it easier for health care workers who serve the homeless to offer hepatitis A shots along with other services. The panel draws up advice for the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention.

Potential Competitor To Genomic Sequencing Giant Illumina Emerges From China

Morning Briefing

If the Chinese company’s technology can do what executives say it can, then the competition it brings into the marketplace could drive down the already-plummeting cost of genome sequencing. Other industry news focuses on hospices, health care systems, and hospitals.