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A Change in Care: Hospitals React to New Guidelines in Washington, D. C.
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Transgender youth care is not widespread.
A recent study shows that less than 1 in 1, 000 U. S. adolescents with commercial insurance received puberty blockers or hormones.
The bulk of gender-affirming surgeries are not performed on youth.
Denver Health says the order will affect the mental health of transgender patients.
But they promise to keep providing primary and behavioral health care.
Denver Health is deeply concerned for the health and safety of their gender diverse patients under 19.
Trump’s order uses strong, alarming language, labeling guidance from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health as “junk science. ”
WPATH has responded with a statement.
They call restrictions and bans on access to necessary medical care for transgender youth harmful to patients and their families.
So, what is gender-affirming care?
It’s medical care for transgender youth.
The Trump administration wants to cut federal support for it.
It’s a big change and it’s causing a lot of confusion.
The future of this care in the U. S. is uncertain.
This change leaves many questions unanswered.
Will hospitals continue to provide this care?
How will it affect transgender youth and their families?
Will more hospitals follow suit and pause their care?
Will there be a shift in federal funding?
The answers are still unclear.
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