Justice Department demanded details on transgender patients from at least 1 hospital
Summary
The U.S. Justice Department issued subpoenas to doctors and clinics providing care to transgender youths, asking for details about individual patients. The administration of President Trump increased efforts to limit medical treatments for transgender minors. This action is part of broader political and legal battles over gender-affirming care in the United States.Key Facts
- The Justice Department sent over 20 subpoenas to doctors and clinics.
- Requested information included names and social security numbers of patients receiving treatments.
- The subpoenas were part of investigations into healthcare fraud and other issues.
- The actions have made it harder for some patients to get gender-affirming care.
- The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia was one of the subpoenaed facilities.
- Gender-affirming care involves support services for a person's gender identity.
- Since 2021, 27 U.S. states have laws limiting care for transgender minors.
- Trump's administration has taken steps to define sex as unchangeable and limit federal funding for transgender care.
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