East Bay Times

VA moves to offer gender confirmati­on surgery to vets

- By Alexandra Jaffe

WILMINGTON, DEL. >> The Department of Veterans Affairs is moving to offer transgende­r veterans gender confirmati­on surgery, Secretary Denis McDonough announced at a Pride Month event in Orlando Saturday.

McDonough said in prepared remarks that the move was “the right thing to do,” and that it was part of an effort to overcome a “dark history” of discrimina­tion against LGBTQ service members. The move is just the first step in what’s likely to be a yearslong federal rulemaking process to expand VA health benefits to cover the surgery, but McDonough said the VA will use the time to “develop capacity to meet the surgical needs” of transgende­r veterans.

The decision, he said, will allow “transgende­r vets to go through the full gender confirmati­on process with

VA by their side.” McDonough also referenced what he said were higher rates of mental illness and suicidal thoughts among LGBTQ veterans, and a fear of discrimina­tion that prevents those veterans from seeking care.

“We’re making these changes not only because they are the right thing to do, but because they can save lives,” he said.

McDonough said the decision was based on the “recommenda­tion of our clinicians, so this is a health care decision that has very real physical health care impacts as well as significan­t mental health impacts.”

The National Center for Transgende­r Equality estimates that there are more than 134,000 transgende­r veterans and over 15,000 transgende­r individual­s serving in the military today.

McDonough’s announceme­nt is the latest in a series of moves by the Biden administra­tion to expand protection­s and benefits to transgende­r individual­s in the military.

Just days into his term, President Joe Biden signed an executive order overturnin­g a Trump administra­tion ban on transgende­r individual­s serving in the military. And in February, McDonough ordered a review of the department’s policies to “ensure that transgende­r Veterans and employees do not face discrimina­tion on the basis of their gender identity and expression.”

“We’re making these changes not only because they are the right thing to do, but because they can save lives.” — Denis McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs

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