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New York hospital ends gender‑affirming care program for minors
Summary
NYU Langone announced it will close its gender‑affirming care program for minors, citing the departure of its medical director and the current regulatory environment.
Content
NYU Langone Health announced it will discontinue its transgender youth health program for minors. The hospital said the decision reflected the recent departure of its medical director and the current regulatory environment. The health system said its pediatric mental health services will continue. The announcement came as federal officials have signaled plans to withhold funding from providers that treat trans youth.
Key details:
- NYU Langone said it will end its gender‑affirming care program for minors, citing the medical director's departure and regulatory concerns.
- The hospital stated that pediatric mental health services will remain available.
- New York's attorney general directed the hospital to resume care and warned of potential state anti‑discrimination violations.
- A federal judge previously issued a temporary restraining order blocking a federal directive related to funding; separate proposed HHS rules have sought to restrict payments for certain procedures for minors.
Summary:
The decision removes an in‑network option for gender‑affirming care for minors at NYU Langone and has prompted statements from state officials and advocacy groups. Legal and regulatory questions about federal funding remain active; Undetermined at this time.
