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Medicaid at issue for transgender surgery

ALBANY -- A panel advising Gov. Andrew Cuomo on ways to revamp Medicaid has proposed the program that pays for low-income residents' health care cover surgery and therapy for transgender residents.

Cuomo earlier this year appointed a task force to overhaul Medicaid, which paid $53 billion for medical care in New York last year, and cut costs. A group of health care professionals examining disparities in coverage is expected to decide next week where the transgender proposal fits on its list of priorities.

Advocates say there's limited data on the state's transgender population, but the change could affect thousands of residents and help cut Medicaid costs for their mental health and drug abuse treatment. California and Minnesota already provide Medicaid coverage for transgender surgery and hormone replacement therapy, which the American Medical Association supports.

"The reason the AMA said this is medically necessary is if the transgender can't get services they need to live in the gender they are it leads to depression, suicide attempts, substance abuse," said Ross Levi, executive director of the Empire State Pride Agenda, which advocates for gay and transgender rights. The cost would be a tiny part of the Medicaid budget, a fraction of a percent, and overall could provide a net cost savings, he said.

The proposal says: "Provide Medicaid coverage for transgender surgery/hormone replacement therapy and treatment."

Cuomo will consider task force recommendations in his budget, Health Department spokesman Peter Constantakes said. Legislators, who will vote on next year's spending plan, will also have a say.

Spokesman Josh Vlasto said Thursday the governor's office has not yet reviewed the transgender proposal, and the panels' recommendations have not actually been made yet.

"It doesn't seem to be appropriate," Republican Senate Health Committee Chairman Kemp Hannon told the New York Post, which first reported the transgender proposal Thursday.


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