A very small percentage of youth have access to gender-affirming care in the U.S. A recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to health care providers regarding state gender-affirming care following a President Donald Trump executive order.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is telling hospitals that they would be violating state law if they stop offering ...
In a letter, James, a Democrat, told health care facilities that refusing to provide the treatments would violate New York's ...
More than a dozen Democratic state attorneys general on Wednesday affirmed their support for gender-affirming health care for ...
Denver Health, Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and VCU are some of the hospitals who said they're suspending or reviewing care.
In an order last week, President Trump threatened to freeze federal funding to hospitals across the country if they provided ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta told Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to continue providing services to transgender minors despite President Trump’s executive order.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital has secretly ended part of its gender-affirming care program for minors under 19 years old, ...
Congress must focus on issues of importance to skilled nursing, assisted living and other providers, PALTmed said in a recent letter to lawmakers.