Houston: Texas Children's Hospital agreed on Friday, May 15, to create the nation's first detransition clinic as part of a settlement announced by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton resolving a years-long investigation into gender-affirming care and billing practices at the 1,000-bed hospital. The settlement, coordinated with the U.S. Department of Justice, also required personnel changes and a monetary payment to the state. Under the deal announced Friday, the hospital must fire five doctors who performed transgender procedures on minors, pay $10 million to Texas for alleged improper Medicaid billing, and halt gender-affirming treatments for children; the hospital said it settled "to protect our resources" while the DOJ coordinated the matter this week.
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This settlement impacts healthcare for transgender children in Texas. If you have a transgender child, their treatment options may change. It's crucial to stay informed about your child's healthcare rights and options.
Texas Children's Hospital will now host the nation's first detransition clinic. This comes after a settlement over alleged improper practices and billing. The hospital also agreed to fire five doctors and pay $10 million to Texas. If you're concerned about these changes, reach out to your local representatives. Worth forwarding if you know someone affected by this issue.
State officials, led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, gained a public enforcement outcome: a $10 million payment and policy concessions framed as compliance with state law.
Transgender minors and their families faced reduced access to gender-affirming services, removal of treating physicians, and increased uncertainty about pediatric care options.
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