Pocan Urges WI Hospitals to Resume Providing Gender Affirming Care
Refusing to provide this care shows they are choosing to operate as political organizations rather than healthcare institutions.
MADISON, WI – Today, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) sent letters to UW Health and Children’s Wisconsin expressing his sincere disappointment that both systems decided to stop providing gender affirming care to patients under the age of 18, despite the fact that there is currently no legal requirement to do so. Refusing to provide this care while it remains legal shows they are choosing to operate more as political organizations than as healthcare institutions.
The letters strongly urge each hospital system to immediately resume providing this critical, and often lifesaving care, pending any legal ruling that would jeopardize their ability to participate in federal healthcare programs, including Medicare and Medicaid.
Pocan’s letters are as follows:
“I’m writing to express my sincere disappointment that UW Health [and Children’s Wisconsin] have decided to stop providing gender affirming care to patients under the age of 18, despite the fact that there is currently no legal requirement to do so. Refusing to provide this care while it remains legal shows you are choosing to operate as more of a political organization than a healthcare institution. I strongly urge you to immediately resume providing this medically necessary and often lifesaving care pending a legal ruling in Oregon et al. v. Kennedy et al. that would threaten your hospital and providers with exclusion from participation in federal healthcare programs, including Medicare and Medicaid, for continuing to provide such care.
“I am aware that the Trump administration’s efforts to restrict the provision of gender affirming care for transgender youth through various legal avenues has created an atmosphere of confusion, uncertainty, and anxiety for medical providers and facilities. However, more importantly, these efforts are having a devastating impact on the transgender young people who require this care and their families. Medical care for transgender youth is safe and effective, and is supported by every major medical association in the U.S., representing more than 1.3 million doctors. Restricting access to medical care for transgender youth not only endangers their health and wellbeing, but also strips parents of their ability to support their children in making informed healthcare decisions that let them live as their authentic selves.
“Again, I strongly urge you to immediately resume the provision of gender affirming care for youth under 18 pending a legal outcome that would threaten your hospital and providers with exclusion from participation in federal healthcare programs, including Medicare and Medicaid. Given the critical and often lifesaving nature of this care, there is no justification for refusing to provide it when there is currently no legal requirement or risk to your organization for doing so.”
Digital versions of the letters can be found here (Children’s Wisconsin) (UW Health).
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