Posted on 01/07/2017 3:19:52 PM PST by NYer
A transgender man is suing a Catholic hospital in New Jersey for canceling his hysterectomy surgery after his doctor deemed the procedure medically necessary as part of his sex transition.
The surgery was scheduled at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Paterson, but an administrator canceled the operation because of the hospital’s religious affiliation.
A lawsuit filed on Thursday claims that a Catholic hospital denied a transgender man a hysterectomy due to ethical and religious directives from the US Conference of Bishops. The man, Jionni Conforti alleges that doing so violated his patient’s bill of rights that states hospitals will provide medical services regardless of “gender identity or question.”
US sued for complete record of complaints filed against #Catholic hospitals https://t.co/TUvLlCZWvNpic.twitter.com/Zd3MSlaej1— RT America (@RT_America) May 24, 2016
In June 2015, Jionni Conforti went to St. Joseph’s Wayne in New Jersey to schedule his hysterectomy. The head nurse in charge of surgery there “assured” him that there would be no issues having the procedure at either the Wayne hospital or its other location in Paterson.
The procedure was deemed “medically necessary” to treat Conforti, who was diagnosed with gender dysphoria in 2014, court documents said. He had “long struggled with depression and anxiety rooted in the need to align himself with his true sex.”
Conforti began receiving hormone therapy as part of the treatment, and received recommendations from both his primary care physician and his therapist that he undergo a hysterectomy. Part of his decision to have the surgery was due to “a possible link between Jionni’s hormone therapy and certain reproductive system cancers,” the lawsuit said.
Eight days later, however, Conforti’s surgeon told him that hospital administration would not allow the operation at either facility. The same day, he received an email from Father Martin D. Rooney, director of mission services at St. Joseph’s Hospital System, reiterating that the surgery would not be scheduled.
This is to follow up to your email inquiring about scheduling a total hysterectomy here at St. Joseph’s to remove all female parts based on the medical necessity for Gender Reassignment. This is to inform you that as a Catholic Hospital we would not be able to allow your surgeon to schedule this surgery here at St. Joseph’s.
As a result of the refusal, Conforti “felt betrayed” by the hospital system and became “deeply depressed.” The denial also caused him “great anxiety.”
“Being humiliated and rejected by a hospital because of who you are as a person is not okay,” Conforti told Time. “My goal is to make a change for the up and coming trans people so they never have to go through this.”
US Supreme Court to rule on transgender school bathroom case https://t.co/5dU8isvGGwpic.twitter.com/fGRpPsjHHl— RT America (@RT_America) October 29, 2016
St. Joseph’s patient bill of rights states that it will provide medical care “in accordance with the moral teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, to receive the care and health services as required by law.” It also states that patients have the right to treatment “without discrimination based on,” among other things, “sex, sexual preferences, gender identity or expression.”
“No hospital should be allowed to decide who their patients are, particularly when they receive government funds. Denying care to someone at their time of need because of their sex or gender identity is not only dangerous and humiliating, it’s against the law,” Lambda Legal staff attorney Omar Gonzalez-Pagan said in a statement. “In the United States, one in six hospital beds are in Catholic hospitals. These health care providers must comply with federal and state anti-discrimination laws so that the health of LGBT people who walk through their doors is not endangered.”
“This is my neighborhood hospital. My whole family has been treated here and this is the hospital where I would be taken by ambulance in an emergency and they discriminated against me,” Conforti said in a statement. “I am shocked and saddened by the treatment I received and I am afraid of how I would be treated if I need medical care again. St. Joseph's Healthcare who says it prides itself on a ‘patients first’ approach, completely disrespected who I am as a person and that is not how a hospital should treat people.”
The rejection didn’t just mean that Conforti needed to find a new location for his surgery, he also had to find a new doctor because the original surgeon only has admitting privileges at St. Joseph’s. Three months after the rejection, another hospital performed Conforti’s hysterectomy.
Mom sues transgender teen, clinic for undergoing medical procedures without consent https://t.co/KEfIuhQIeNpic.twitter.com/C2k13Q5yCw— RT America (@RT_America) November 19, 2016
Ike confused woman, Jionni Conforti, ended up being surgically mutilated 3 months later, of course at a different hospital. She decided to sue the Catholic hospital for big bucks for the humiliation of being refused transgender care.
I think she knew perfectly well that it is forbidden by Catholic Health Ethics (and every ETHICS rooted in physical reality) to intentionally maim a patient. That means deliberately removing or impairing a limb, organ or system, destroying the normal function, if said organ is not diseased, cancerous or whatever.
Doesnt matter if its a sex organ or an eye, leg, ear or any other organ. Doesnt matter if its a male or a female. Doesnt matter if they asked you to do it.
Catholic hospitals do not maim on demand.
A normal, observant Catholic would rather be fined or be imprisoned than to cooperate in any way with mutilating a mentally disturbed patient.
The patient intentionally targeted this particular hospital because she is severely anti-reality, severely anti-Catholic, severely greedy for big bucks, or all of the above.
You read my mind.
How screwed up have we (they) become???
Second, it is up to her insurance carrier to deem a procedure "medically necessary, " and I doubt her insurance company would cover this procedure (even with a doctor recommendation) because of only a "possible" link of cancer related issues. The whole story sounds suspicious and I am confident the hospital had every right to deny the surgery.
Finally, this hospital should seriously consider denying privileges to the doctor who agreed to do this procedure. I would bet he is money-hungry quack.
You beat me to it.
Let’s say I’m a surgeon (of any religion or no religion) and somebody suffering from the disorder known as ‘apotemnophilia’ (an overriding desire to amputate a specific limb which is fully-functional) demands that I carry out the procedure. Can this person sue me because I refuse to mutilate him, whatever his feelings may or may not be? Totally insane, and just another reason why ethical individuals will be steered away from serious careers.
Don’t go to Catholic hospitals for that kind of thing.
When we lose the sense of the normal then the abnormal will become normal. That is the goal here. These kind of people should not be encouraged. Hello NYer, I have finally left the looney state of NY for the bizarre state of Fla, at least my vote counted down here. There was no hope in NY. I was surprised to see that Fla has 20 electoral votes and NY has 18
It’s a woman who things she can be a man. All she has to do is plug up one device and bolt on another and voila! she’s certifiable.
Somewhere, somewhen, this poor gal got a mentalectomy.
The trend in lawsuits is to demand that a doctor or hospital do whatever a patient (or legal representative) asks, regardless of the their medical judgment or moral concerns. The sex end is one line of attack, including “trans” surgeries, abortion, and artificial reproduction. The other line is killing, with the claim being made that doctors should be required to kill any patient who requests it, irrespective of other factors.
On both fronts, statute law and court decisions are in a state of flux, with new laws being made and conflicting litigation outcomes. “Stay tuned,” as the saying went.
Gender dysphoria is a mental illness and is therefore not treatable with surgery.
Medical science not that long ago was aware of this.
But the AMA became an arm of the Communist Party and scientific rigor became a thing of the past in favor of political exigence.
... When the article begins with a lie, it's hard to know whether I should read any further.
Yep. Cork and an organic dildo.
“Medically necessary” because obviously some dastard stuffed those unwanted parts into her body and they are focusing her mental problems.
these are bonafide mentally sick people that society needs to discourage not encourage.
How our language is being deliberately screwed, ‘transgendered man’ is obviously not equal to ‘transgendered woman’ until the antecedents and precedents are exposed and settled. This tends to unsettle my last meal as my mind wants to shut-down.
My desire is for this to be done in private and not require me to pay attention or money to perpetuate this operation. I am sufficiently a libertarian that I do not care what one does behind closed doors, but when you require me to have my face rubbed in it, I STRONGLY OBJECT!
According to the article, the rationale was that the hormones administered to make the lady feel and look more manly could be carcinogenic for her natural female anatomy. Therefore, it was “medically necessary” that the natural female anatomy be removed.
I’m just translating it, not saying I agree.
“”How does a man who thinks hes a woman””
I’m confused - I read it as a woman with all the female plumbing who thinks she’s a man..and needs/wants to have the female parts removed. Right or wrong?
I’m too old to “get with” any of this nonsense.
I'm pretty sure that if a uterus is present, the chromosomes are "XX"--female. Or, I will put it this way: I am aware of conditions in which a person with XY chromosomes can physically resemble a female and truly thinks that he is female, since male organs did not develop. But I know of absolutely no condition in which someone who has XY chromosomes actually develops a uterus. Only true XX females do that.
Performing a hysterectomy on this woman without a valid medical reason is medical malpractice. And feeding her delusions by calling her "he" is unconscionable--it is abuse towards a mentally ill person.
Thanks - I think the trend you describe is indicative of a deeper motivation that I imagine is suspected by most on this forum: what these people are looking for is not medical relief, but societal affirmation of the (supposed) normality of their disorders.
If you want somebody to whack your tallywhacker, and you’re willing to pay, you won’t have any trouble finding a professional willing to take your money. Ditto if you have a perfectly-functional right arm, but you feel like you want to go through life as an amputee. But deep-down inside (for some, right near the surface), lots of these folks know they’re messed up, and what they most desire is for society to affirm their fantasies.
And I’d still contend that something similar was the main driving force behind the travesty known as the same-sex “marriage” drive.
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