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gender-affirming care

[ jen-der uh-fur-ming kair ]

noun

  1. medical, social, and psychological approaches and therapies that aim to affirm a transgender patient's identity or align their physical characteristics more closely with their gender: Many transgender Americans struggle to access gender-affirming care in their own city.

    The research team included experts in endocrinology, urology, and gender-affirming care.

    Many transgender Americans struggle to access gender-affirming care in their own city.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of gender-affirming care1

First recorded in 2005–10
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Example Sentences

Donald Trump’s return to the White House could undermine access to gender-affirming care in California, advocates and others say, despite vows by lawmakers to protect it.

Health plans licensed by the state must provide transgender enrollees with medically necessary gender-affirming care.

However, experts said that because Medicaid is jointly funded by states and the federal government, California leaders could choose to use state funds to pay for gender-affirming care.

But advocates said because transgender people are a small share of the population — estimated at 0.6% of U.S. teens and adults in one analysis — shouldering costs for gender-affirming care wouldn’t be a major expense.

Trump could also pursue more sweeping restrictions that not only bar the use of federal dollars for gender-affirming care, but prohibit providers of such care from getting federal funding.

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