âI mean no disrespect to anyone, but VA should not be focused on helping Veterans attempt to change their sex,â VA Secretary Doug Collins said.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will no longer offer gender dysphoria treatment to new patients, officials said on March 17.
VA doctors are halting cross-sex hormone therapy for veterans with a diagnosis of gender dysphoria or symptoms of the condition, with an exception for veterans who were already receiving hormones from the VA or from the U.S. Department of Defense.
The VA will also stop providing services that it describes as designed to help veterans change their sex, including voice and communication training, chest binders, and wigs.
The VA has never offered sex change surgeries and will continue not to offer them, according to the department.
The VA provides medical care and other services for veterans. About 9.1 million veterans are currently enrolled in the VAâs health care system.
The VA estimates about 0.1 percent of those veterans identify as transgender.
The savings from the new changes will go towards helping severely injured veterans, according to the VA.
âThese sexes are not changeable and are grounded in fundamental and incontrovertible reality,â Trump said in the order.
The announcement came after the VA rescinded Directive 1341, which was promulgated in 2018. The directive said in part that VA policy was to provide âclinically appropriate, comprehensive, Veteran-centered care with respect and dignity to enrolled or otherwise eligible transgender and intersex Veterans, including but not limited to hormonal therapy, mental health care, preoperative evaluation, and medically necessary post-operative and long-term care following gender confirming/affirming surgery.â
Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.), chairman of the Congressional Equality Caucus, was among the critics of the new moves.
Others welcomed the developments.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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