Posted on 02/08/2013 6:22:07 AM PST by reaganaut1
The Brown Student Health Insurance Plan will cover 14 different sexual reassignment surgery procedures starting in August, Director of Insurance and Purchasing Services Jeanne Hebert confirmed in an email to The Herald.
The move makes Brown one of a handful of schools and healthcare providers nationwide to cover the surgeries.
We identified this as an important benefit for students to have access to, Hebert wrote, adding that the change was in line with Browns efforts to support all students. The coverage will be funded through renewal rates paid for next years student healthcare coverage, she wrote. In general, the total package of sexual reassignment surgeries, hormone therapy and other services can cost up to $50,000.
Kelly Garrett, LGBTQ Center coordinator, said she has strongly advocated this change for the past several years. A milestone in the movement to add coverage for these surgeries was the inclusion of hormone treatment in the current school years coverage plan, Garrett added. The sexual reassignment procedures that will be covered are very standard and very comprehensive, she said.
In the past, transgender students did not have access to sex reassignment surgeries at Brown and often were barred from treatment due to high costs, Garrett said. I know people where its taken them 10 years because they needed to save money, she said. The LGBTQ Center has no statistics on how many transgender students are at Brown, and it is difficult to get accurate data due to self-reporting and the nature of some students gender identity changes during their time in college, she said.
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That is a mental problem, chopping someone up for a mental problem is malpractice and barbaric.
A far deeper problem than what one liberal university does.
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