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Transgender care health insurance mandates survey

I surveyed existing options in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and then examined those states which have mandates or guidance on transgender health insurance coverage and provisions to gather a collection of that guidance. 22 states and DC currently have guidance.

I'm working from the standpoint of facial feminization surgery, because it's commonly considered cosmetic; It's a convenient basis for comparing coverage.

What I learned is that the Deval Patrick guidance did not specify a list of services, and a number of (small) providers in Massachusetts have a less expansive coverage offering; The difference seems to be that MassHealth's coverage includes the more expansive list of surgical interventions. The comparable Rhode Island program is less extensive, and it may well be that the difference stems from that.

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A direct comparison of Rhode Island and Massachusetts options

There are only four providers who issue health insurance in Rhode Island. Rhode Island health insurer gender dysphoria provisions:

Massachusetts has more providers, but these were easy enough to find information for and include the 3 which are easily largest, have much more expansive coverage.

And Medicaid:

MassHealth's includes this coverage [https://www.mass.gov/doc/gender-affirming-surgery/download]

Comparable Rhode Island program coverage statement [http://www.eohhs.ri.gov/Portals/0/Uploads/Documents/MA%20Providers/MA%20Reference%20Guides/Physician/gender_dysphoria.pdf]

A survey of notices, rules, orders and laws regarding transgender health insurance mandates.

In general, affirmation by states of ACA section 1557 prohibits discrimination based on sex, which effectively means that covered services for non-transgender clients must also be covered for transgender clients. However, transgender folks have needs that are not typically covered for others as they are not procedures which non-transgender folks need, so it's not sufficient.

A common guideline is that for gender dysphoria as defined as a mental health disorder in the American Psychiatric Association's "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders" (DSM), which is currently in it's 5th edition.

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