US restores transgender health protections denied by Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) The federal government will protect gay and transgender people against sex discrimination in health care, the Biden administration declared Monday, reversing a Trump-era policy that narrowed rights at the intersection of changing social mores and sensitive medical decisions.
It marked the latest step by President Joe Biden to advance the rights of gay and transgender people across society, from military service, to housing, to employment opportunities.
The policy announcement by the Department of Health and Human Services affirms that federal laws forbidding sex discrimination in health care also protect gay and transgender people. The Trump administration had defined sex to mean gender assigned at birth, thereby excluding transgender people from the laws umbrella of protection.
Fear of discrimination can lead individuals to forgo care, which can have serious negative health consequences, said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. Everyone including LGBTQ people should be able to access health care, free from discrimination or interference, period.
Both opponents and supporters of Bidens action said its likely to lead to litigation.
Speaking for the medical community, the American Medical Association said in a statement the Biden administration did the right thing by ending a dismal chapter which a federal agency sought to remove civil rights protections. But some conservatives warned that doctors could be forced to perform gender reassignment procedures against their professional judgement.
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