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Tainted Medical Scopes Linked To 3 California Deaths: Report

Morning Briefing

A recently discovered regulatory report finds that contaminated devices are likely to be the source of an outbreak at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena. In other public health news, KHN reports on the four things consumers should know about the latest listeria warnings while the Los Angeles Times writes about doctor visit frequency.

Prince Sought Help From Addiction Specialist The Day Before His Death

Morning Briefing

Though the cause of death for the celebrity has yet to be determined, a picture of a man in crisis is beginning to emerge from the investigation. Prince’s representatives had reached out to a prominent California doctor who specializes in treating addiction, but the help came too late.

Fatal Flaws Of OxyContin Offer New Insight Into Addiction

Morning Briefing

An investigation by the Los Angeles Times finds that the 12-hour-relief promise of OxyContin, one of the most abused pharmaceuticals in U.S. history, doesn’t hold true for some people. The problem, though, is that leads to withdrawal symptoms, and when the agony is relieved by the next dose, it creates a cycle of pain and euphoria that fosters addiction.

Justice Watchdog Poised To Sink Teeth Into Mergers That Could Reshape Health Insurance Landscape

Morning Briefing

The Justice Department is considering the consolidations of four of the biggest U.S. health insurers – Aetna with Humana, and Anthem with Cigna Corp. — which would leave the country with only three major insurers, down from five. And its new No. 3 man, Bill Baer, is showing little hesitation to haul companies to court to stop mergers.

Fla. Governor To Tell Reluctant Lawmakers: Treat Zika Like A Hurricane

Morning Briefing

It’s something they need to prepare for in case of devastation, Gov. Rick Scott will say when he visits Capitol Hill next week to request lawmakers drop the “political grandstanding” and take action on Zika funding.

In Flint, Appreciation Is Laced With Misgivings As Obama Promises Government Is ‘Paying Attention’

Morning Briefing

It was the president’s first visit to Flint, Michigan, since the extent of the water crisis became known. Some residents voiced their exasperation for what they see as the government’s failures, even as Obama assured people he “will not rest” until the city has safe drinking water.

Humana May Be Next Insurer To Exit Some Obamacare Exchanges

Morning Briefing

The insurance provider is weighing changes to its 2017 business that could include leaving some Affordable Care Act marketplaces and raising premiums. Humana reports that profits fell 46 percent, in part due to costs related to its merger with Aetna.

Aid-In-Dying: Not So Easy

KFF Health News Original

In June, California will become the fifth state to allow terminally ill patients to end their lives with prescriptions from their doctors, but getting those prescriptions will require serious effort.

Alabama Medicaid Funding Bill Dies In Senate Committee Dispute

Morning Briefing

The bill, which would have allocated money received because of the 2010 Gulf oil spill, failed to pass a Senate committee after a rift over how to fund roads. Outlets also report on Medicaid news in Maryland, Idaho, Arkansas and Arizona.