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Threats Against Gender Care Suppliers Prompt Calls For DOJ Action
Three major medical groups sent a letter to the Justice Department Monday asking it to investigate increasing threats of violence against children's hospitals and physicians that provide gender-affirming care to trans youth. (Ravipati, 10/3)
The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association and the Children鈥檚 Hospital Association urged the department 鈥渢o investigate the organizations, individuals, and entities coordinating, provoking, and carrying out bomb threats and threats of personal violence against children鈥檚 hospitals and physicians across the U.S.鈥 Boston Children鈥檚 Hospital in Massachusetts, Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Tennessee (VUMC), and Akron Children鈥檚 Hospital in Ohio have all recently received social media threats after far-right influencers condemned gender-affirming programs offered by the hospitals and spread misinformation on their practices. This has brought both scrutiny 鈥 Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, formally called for an investigation into Vanderbilt鈥檚 practices 鈥 and threats of violence 鈥 a local woman was charged with making a fake bomb threat to the Boston Children鈥檚 Hospital. 聽(Rummler, 10/3)
Medical associations on Monday also called on Twitter, TikTok and Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, to increase efforts to prevent disinformation on their platforms and take 鈥渂older action鈥 when false information is shared about physicians and hospitals. (Migdon, 10/3)
In other news about health care for transgender people 鈥
In April, Kenny Caldwell walked into a Costco pharmacy in Kansas City to pick up their monthly medication. They walked out empty-handed. 鈥淭he pharmacist was like, well, we鈥檙e not willing to take that risk. You鈥檒l have to go somewhere else,鈥 they recalled. 鈥淚t just felt (like) it was very much a trans thing鈥 I definitely felt like it was against me, specifically.鈥 Caldwell is a nonbinary person who takes testosterone as part of their gender-affirming healthcare. (Wallington, 10/4)
Nearly 60 years ago, Johns Hopkins Hospital opened a first-of-its-kind clinic to provide gender-affirming surgery. The Gender Identity Clinic blazed a new trail, with more than a dozen new clinics opening across the country in the decade that followed. (Gaffney, 10/3)