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Michigan AG Condemns University of Michigan’s Halt on Gender-Affirming Care

Healthcare professionals engaged in discussion about gender-affirming care.

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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has expressed strong opposition to the University of Michigan’s health system decision to pause gender-affirming care for individuals under 19. She labeled the decision as dangerous and possibly illegal, raising concerns about the implications for transgender youth. Nessel highlighted legal obligations for healthcare providers and indicated that this policy change may reflect political pressure. The response comes amidst a federal investigation into gender-affirming treatments, prompting fears over access to vital healthcare for vulnerable populations.

Ann Arbor, MI – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has condemned the University of Michigan’s health system, Michigan Medicine, for halting gender-affirming care for individuals under the age of 19. This announcement was made public on August 26, raising concerns about the implications of the decision for transgender youth in the state.

Nessel characterized the move as “cowardly” and “shameful,” emphasizing that the cessation of accessible healthcare options for transgender patients is not only dangerous but could also be illegal. She expressed that the decision to stop these treatments might represent a troubling acquiescence to political pressure, particularly from the Trump administration, which has been noted for targeting the transgender community through legislative actions.

In Michigan, gender-affirming treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy are legal. The attorney general highlighted a significant gap in Michigan Medicine’s approach, raising questions about whether similar treatments would also be discontinued for cisgender individuals. Such a policy change could lead to potential discrimination claims under state law, as withholding healthcare based on gender identity while providing it to cisgender patients may violate established statutes.

The announcement from Michigan Medicine follows a federal subpoena that is part of an investigation into gender-affirming treatments for minors. This inquiry, initiated by the U.S. Department of Justice, includes allegations of healthcare fraud and has seen more than 20 subpoenas issued to healthcare providers involved in administering transgender medical procedures. The ramifications of these subpoenas are broad, potentially impacting how care is delivered to vulnerable populations.

President Donald Trump’s administration has intensified its focus on the transgender community, notably through executive orders that define gender strictly in relation to those assigned at birth. Critics argue that this approach pressures healthcare institutions to follow restrictive policies that undermine the provision of comprehensive care to transgender individuals.

Nessel articulated her concern over the administration’s tactics, suggesting that they encourage institutions to succumb to pressure, thereby endangering vulnerable populations. She suggested that the Trump administration’s actions are unlawful and serve to manipulate healthcare decisions away from evidence-based medical practices.

In response to this change in policy by Michigan Medicine, Nessel reminded healthcare providers in Michigan of their obligation to adhere to state laws that prohibit discrimination, regardless of the implications of federal funding. She advised individuals seeking healthcare services, along with providers, to consult legal counsel about their rights and obligations under state law.

Nessel is part of a multistate lawsuit challenging the legality of the Trump administration’s actions regarding the access of transgender youth to gender-affirming healthcare. This lawsuit includes participation from other Democratic attorneys general across various states, working to ensure that appropriate healthcare for transgender individuals is upheld and protected under the law.

The outcome of Michigan Medicine’s policy change and the federal investigation remains uncertain, but it has sparked significant concern among advocates for transgender rights. The potential ramifications for healthcare access for transgender youth in Michigan, should similar policies proliferate, may have devastating consequences on their mental and physical health.

As discussions about gender-affirming care continue, the legal landscape in Michigan may evolve, posing challenges and opportunities for healthcare providers, patients, and advocates alike. The situation underscores the importance of vigilance in ensuring equitable healthcare access for all individuals, regardless of gender identity.

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