First Detransition Clinic to Open Amid Controversy
Texas Children's Hospital will establish the first detransition clinic in the U.S. after settling a federal investigation. It will undo gender-affirming treatments and terminate physicians involved. Critics condemn the settlement as politically motivated. The hospital maintains compliance with laws, focusing on patient care while facing scrutiny from federal officials.
In a landmark development, Texas Children's Hospital in Houston will open the nation's first detransition clinic. The move follows a settlement of federal investigation allegations that the facility improperly billed Medicaid for gender-affirming treatments on minors.
The settlement will see the hospital dismiss five doctors linked to these treatments and pay $10 million in fines. The hospital stated adherence to legal standards, aiming to refocus on patient care and avoid costly legal battles.
This settlement has sparked criticism from civil rights groups, who argue it politicizes medical care for transgender youth. The Justice Department continues to investigate similar cases nationwide, marking a broader scrutiny of gender-affirming treatments for minors.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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