Trump administration considers cutting hospital funds for minor gender care - WSJ
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lunes, 30 de junio de 2025, 5:04 am ET1 min de lectura
Trump administration considers cutting hospital funds for minor gender care - WSJ
The Trump administration has proposed significant cuts to federal hospital funds for gender-affirming care for minors, a move that has sparked concern within the medical and LGBTQ+ communities. The proposed changes, part of a broader effort to restrict access to gender-affirming care, could have profound implications for the health and well-being of transgender youth.The administration's latest move follows a series of contentious policies and legal battles surrounding transgender healthcare. In 2023, the Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee state law banning puberty blockers and hormone therapy for minors [1]. Additionally, the Trump Administration has been attempting to ban all pediatric gender-related care, potentially stripping away access to care for the estimated 276,000 trans adults currently enrolled in Medicaid [1].
The proposed cuts to hospital funds for minor gender care are part of the Trump Administration's broader "Big Beautiful Bill," which aims to eliminate federal funding for gender-affirming care. The bill also sets stricter work requirements for Medicaid, a move that could disproportionately affect the trans community, which faces significantly higher unemployment rates [1].
The proposed changes have drawn criticism from medical authorities and advocacy groups. The American Academy of Pediatrics, for instance, has called the HHS report "inaccurate" and has stood by the recommended treatment protocols established by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) [1]. The HHS report, which was commissioned by the Trump Administration, casts doubt on the safety of gender-affirming care for children, contradicting established medical guidelines and research.
The proposed cuts to hospital funds for minor gender care could force many trans youth to seek alternative methods of care, such as underground DIY networks or care abroad. This could lead to significant health risks, as these methods may not be medically supervised or safe. Moreover, the cuts could exacerbate existing mental health issues, as access to gender-affirming care has been linked to reduced suicide rates among transgender youth [1].
The Trump Administration's proposed changes to hospital funding for minor gender care highlight the ongoing political and legal battles surrounding transgender healthcare. As the administration continues to push for restrictions on care, it is crucial for medical professionals, advocacy groups, and the public to remain vigilant and engaged in the ongoing debate.
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[1] https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/the-grim-state-of-trans-health-care

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